that involves the event as a whole and not added To pay out. I’m sure there is a breakdown. But for sure event supplies (paint flags course rental, etc) food was available throughout both days. (Shredded chicken, shredded pork beans, coleslaw, potato salad, bananas, honey, buns.etc) Are just a ...
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that involves the event as a whole and not added To pay out. I’m sure there is a breakdown. But for sure event supplies (paint flags course rental, etc) food was available throughout both days. (Shredded chicken, shredded pork beans, coleslaw, potato salad, bananas, honey, buns.etc) Are just a few of the things I saw. I’m sure you will see a more transparent response from James . I did see in the Payout where there was 176% return on entry fee. I think……. It added up to close to $2000 added to the payout. The vet coordinator should be paid for their time. Try planning a wedding sometime, that will give you an insight on the work that’s involved to ensure timely player experiences. I myself enjoyed the event, had a great player experience, and made a most awesome memory.
$3k if you count ams getting paid in prizes, which is a gimmick itself. TDs basically paying themselves is all that is. Still doesn’t add up and you must obviously run tournaments yourself since you’re justifying some mediocre food and spray paint. Comparing a tournament to a wedding is ...
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$3k if you count ams getting paid in prizes, which is a gimmick itself. TDs basically paying themselves is all that is. Still doesn’t add up and you must obviously run tournaments yourself since you’re justifying some mediocre food and spray paint. Comparing a tournament to a wedding is ignorance at best. Most brides do it for free bc they enjoy it or they don’t want pay for something they can do in there spare time… Pdga needs a major overhaul to straighten this ongoing problem out.
It’s sad delusional TDs thinking they should profit more than the top pros playing that weekend… sport and competition killers.
“$5000 added to the event”
that involves the event as a whole and not added To pay out. I’m sure there is a breakdown. But for sure event supplies (paint flags course rental, etc) food was available throughout both days. (Shredded chicken, shredded pork beans, coleslaw, potato salad, bananas, honey, buns.etc) Are just a ... more
that involves the event as a whole and not added To pay out. I’m sure there is a breakdown. But for sure event supplies (paint flags course rental, etc) food was available throughout both days. (Shredded chicken, shredded pork beans, coleslaw, potato salad, bananas, honey, buns.etc) Are just a few of the things I saw. I’m sure you will see a more transparent response from James . I did see in the Payout where there was 176% return on entry fee. I think……. It added up to close to $2000 added to the payout. The vet coordinator should be paid for their time. Try planning a wedding sometime, that will give you an insight on the work that’s involved to ensure timely player experiences. I myself enjoyed the event, had a great player experience, and made a most awesome memory.
It's a fun event with added value for sure. If it's convenient, I'll come back.
$3k if you count ams getting paid in prizes, which is a gimmick itself. TDs basically paying themselves is all that is. Still doesn’t add up and you must obviously run tournaments yourself since you’re justifying some mediocre food and spray paint. Comparing a tournament to a wedding is ... more
$3k if you count ams getting paid in prizes, which is a gimmick itself. TDs basically paying themselves is all that is. Still doesn’t add up and you must obviously run tournaments yourself since you’re justifying some mediocre food and spray paint. Comparing a tournament to a wedding is ignorance at best. Most brides do it for free bc they enjoy it or they don’t want pay for something they can do in there spare time… Pdga needs a major overhaul to straighten this ongoing problem out.