There is absolutely no vending or selling of disc golf items at state championships at any tournament venue. Automatic disqualification. Please read the about info.
It isn't as much a PDGA thing. First off, there are park and county rules / laws that focus on vending. It is why you typically do not see Ice Cream trucks and other vending companies just roll in any park. There are some cities that do allow vending but then there are permits that need to be f ...
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It isn't as much a PDGA thing. First off, there are park and county rules / laws that focus on vending. It is why you typically do not see Ice Cream trucks and other vending companies just roll in any park. There are some cities that do allow vending but then there are permits that need to be finalized before sales can take place. The other thing is if someone thinks they want to sell at someone else's event, the minimum that person should do is contact the TD. It goes back to the old saying; if it doesnu2019t feel right then you probably shouldnu2019t do it.
You should probably post that on the mich st champ tourny page buddy.
They will delete it because it doesnt have to do with the actual tourney itself
Can you post some pics Johnnie?
Gotcha. Didn't know that. Yeah, some pics would be nice if you have some.
There is absolutely no vending or selling of disc golf items at state championships at any tournament venue. Automatic disqualification. Please read the about info.
Okay, i suppose i wont bring it then.
Thanks Adam
just do it in town before you go they can only tell you that were the tournament is held.
does the pdga agree with you guys saying we can't trade or sale discs at a discgolf event. just wondering how that ever even came into play.
It isn't as much a PDGA thing. First off, there are park and county rules / laws that focus on vending. It is why you typically do not see Ice Cream trucks and other vending companies just roll in any park. There are some cities that do allow vending but then there are permits that need to be f ... more
It isn't as much a PDGA thing. First off, there are park and county rules / laws that focus on vending. It is why you typically do not see Ice Cream trucks and other vending companies just roll in any park. There are some cities that do allow vending but then there are permits that need to be finalized before sales can take place. The other thing is if someone thinks they want to sell at someone else's event, the minimum that person should do is contact the TD. It goes back to the old saying; if it doesnu2019t feel right then you probably shouldnu2019t do it.