What's going on with the $80 pass through fees? This doesn't line up with what the courses charge for days/rounds or what other recent tournaments have charged for pass through fees at these courses either
Hello Galen, please see comment below...all of these course owners/operators are pouring tons of work and resources into these properties. Building and maintaining these high ranking properties is expensive and risky. If you would like to continue to have such venues available and in good condition please consider this an opportunity to support the efforts of Cedar Creek, Newcastle and Haute Goat.
Is the implication that the owners/operators didn't pour work into these courses prior to the other events with more modest pass through fees? That doesn't make sense to me. Ontario players, myself included, are happy to pour money (and time) into supporting the great courses we benefit fr ...
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Is the implication that the owners/operators didn't pour work into these courses prior to the other events with more modest pass through fees? That doesn't make sense to me. Ontario players, myself included, are happy to pour money (and time) into supporting the great courses we benefit from, that's not the issue, the issue is that these fees are greatly out of whack with the fees for other, comparable tournaments, and the lower registration you're seeing for this event seems to suggest others have similar frustration about such a low portion of entry fees going to the players'/prize pool.
Clearly money is going into these courses, they're never rammed so it's unlikely it's coming from the green fees on a given weekend. I'm happy to pay as I want to encourage these courses to keep getting better. I don't know how much mowers and things cost but all three of ...
more
Clearly money is going into these courses, they're never rammed so it's unlikely it's coming from the green fees on a given weekend. I'm happy to pay as I want to encourage these courses to keep getting better. I don't know how much mowers and things cost but all three of these courses are great in their own way and seem to have come about different ways. I think it's a good thing but if you don't want to pay or don't see value I understand, it's not a huge deal right....
Everytime i play each of them they are noticeably better, different, effort-fully changed and maintained , check em out! If it's too much, take a pass but don't push the narrative of negativity unless you are out east slinging.
I don't appreciate feedback and questions being construed as "negative". It implied that asking questions and making your own decisions is not encouraged. It also was not made clear what the 80$ pass through fees was until about 20 hours before registration so it's a bit of a hot ...
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I don't appreciate feedback and questions being construed as "negative". It implied that asking questions and making your own decisions is not encouraged. It also was not made clear what the 80$ pass through fees was until about 20 hours before registration so it's a bit of a hot topic. People shouldn't be told that they are pushing any narrative when they are deciding how to spend their hard earned money. Asking questions and discussions should ALWAYS be encouraged.
you're out of whack, we're all greatly out of whack. DG is a bit weird, as soon as the course "grower" is making a bit of $$, even close to the best slinger of discs in the event. It's all out of whack. Obviously you can go to the states and play courses that have been in ...
more
you're out of whack, we're all greatly out of whack. DG is a bit weird, as soon as the course "grower" is making a bit of $$, even close to the best slinger of discs in the event. It's all out of whack. Obviously you can go to the states and play courses that have been in the ground for decades and have enough reputation to draw hundreds of players with pay to play, that is still growing up here so I think we need to embrace it. Also the language is a big thing..."What's going on with the passtrhu fees?" is not the same as "can you please explain where the fees are going?" I don't know the timing of the changes to the explainations but it all seems reasonable to me and I for one am happy to pay for these coures. I think they are great and I think if we do, we'll see it back 10x. But i don't care about winning $$ or getting more discs or merch. White spruce and Bronte did amazingly, their communities came together to put on great events. I am an outsider, but i also have to admit that i was not only responding to these comments here but also the FB thread. I'll shut up now, i'm just a noob really, ya'll know way more than me. CC is awesome, newcastle folks are great, HG and Darryl are trying super hard to make something special that appeals to Pros south of the border for his upcoming RIP tourney. It's pretty cool and I hope we don't discourage it over a few dollars here and there. Truly if they looked at maintenance the frugal way we wouldn't get anywhere i feel.
4 people felt the need to ask about pass through fees. I wasnt even acknoweldged or responded to. Maybe the community doesn't see it the same as you. Possibly some people have had issue with where the money went in the past and want to have the TDs held accountable. Maybe one of the TDs has mad ...
more
4 people felt the need to ask about pass through fees. I wasnt even acknoweldged or responded to. Maybe the community doesn't see it the same as you. Possibly some people have had issue with where the money went in the past and want to have the TDs held accountable. Maybe one of the TDs has made comments about loosing his "profit" when people hit an ace. Maybe the pdga even had to be contacted just for us to get this pass through fee breakdown. Maybe don't install a course and rely solely on money from events to maintain it. I am going to a fundraiser event instead of this because money for players is not what this is about.
Hello Galen, please see comment below...all of these course owners/operators are pouring tons of work and resources into these properties. Building and maintaining these high ranking properties is expensive and risky. If you would like to continue to have such venues available and in good condition please consider this an opportunity to support the efforts of Cedar Creek, Newcastle and Haute Goat.
Is the implication that the owners/operators didn't pour work into these courses prior to the other events with more modest pass through fees? That doesn't make sense to me. Ontario players, myself included, are happy to pour money (and time) into supporting the great courses we benefit fr ... more
Is the implication that the owners/operators didn't pour work into these courses prior to the other events with more modest pass through fees? That doesn't make sense to me. Ontario players, myself included, are happy to pour money (and time) into supporting the great courses we benefit from, that's not the issue, the issue is that these fees are greatly out of whack with the fees for other, comparable tournaments, and the lower registration you're seeing for this event seems to suggest others have similar frustration about such a low portion of entry fees going to the players'/prize pool.
Clearly money is going into these courses, they're never rammed so it's unlikely it's coming from the green fees on a given weekend. I'm happy to pay as I want to encourage these courses to keep getting better. I don't know how much mowers and things cost but all three of ... more
Clearly money is going into these courses, they're never rammed so it's unlikely it's coming from the green fees on a given weekend. I'm happy to pay as I want to encourage these courses to keep getting better. I don't know how much mowers and things cost but all three of these courses are great in their own way and seem to have come about different ways. I think it's a good thing but if you don't want to pay or don't see value I understand, it's not a huge deal right....
Everytime i play each of them they are noticeably better, different, effort-fully changed and maintained , check em out! If it's too much, take a pass but don't push the narrative of negativity unless you are out east slinging.
I don't appreciate feedback and questions being construed as "negative". It implied that asking questions and making your own decisions is not encouraged. It also was not made clear what the 80$ pass through fees was until about 20 hours before registration so it's a bit of a hot ... more
I don't appreciate feedback and questions being construed as "negative". It implied that asking questions and making your own decisions is not encouraged. It also was not made clear what the 80$ pass through fees was until about 20 hours before registration so it's a bit of a hot topic. People shouldn't be told that they are pushing any narrative when they are deciding how to spend their hard earned money. Asking questions and discussions should ALWAYS be encouraged.
you're out of whack, we're all greatly out of whack. DG is a bit weird, as soon as the course "grower" is making a bit of $$, even close to the best slinger of discs in the event. It's all out of whack. Obviously you can go to the states and play courses that have been in ... more
you're out of whack, we're all greatly out of whack. DG is a bit weird, as soon as the course "grower" is making a bit of $$, even close to the best slinger of discs in the event. It's all out of whack. Obviously you can go to the states and play courses that have been in the ground for decades and have enough reputation to draw hundreds of players with pay to play, that is still growing up here so I think we need to embrace it. Also the language is a big thing..."What's going on with the passtrhu fees?" is not the same as "can you please explain where the fees are going?" I don't know the timing of the changes to the explainations but it all seems reasonable to me and I for one am happy to pay for these coures. I think they are great and I think if we do, we'll see it back 10x. But i don't care about winning $$ or getting more discs or merch. White spruce and Bronte did amazingly, their communities came together to put on great events. I am an outsider, but i also have to admit that i was not only responding to these comments here but also the FB thread. I'll shut up now, i'm just a noob really, ya'll know way more than me. CC is awesome, newcastle folks are great, HG and Darryl are trying super hard to make something special that appeals to Pros south of the border for his upcoming RIP tourney. It's pretty cool and I hope we don't discourage it over a few dollars here and there. Truly if they looked at maintenance the frugal way we wouldn't get anywhere i feel.
4 people felt the need to ask about pass through fees. I wasnt even acknoweldged or responded to. Maybe the community doesn't see it the same as you. Possibly some people have had issue with where the money went in the past and want to have the TDs held accountable. Maybe one of the TDs has mad ... more
4 people felt the need to ask about pass through fees. I wasnt even acknoweldged or responded to. Maybe the community doesn't see it the same as you. Possibly some people have had issue with where the money went in the past and want to have the TDs held accountable. Maybe one of the TDs has made comments about loosing his "profit" when people hit an ace. Maybe the pdga even had to be contacted just for us to get this pass through fee breakdown. Maybe don't install a course and rely solely on money from events to maintain it. I am going to a fundraiser event instead of this because money for players is not what this is about.