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Disc Golf Daily - 10,000 Reasons to Leave Prodigy

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Summary

This episode of Disc Golf Daily discusses the reasons why players might want to leave Prodigy, a disc golf company. The host explores rumors of bad faith dealings, poorly made discs, and contract disputes. The conversation highlights the experiences of players like Paige Pierce and Kevin Jones, who have had issues with Prodigy. It also examines the performance of players after leaving Prodigy and switching to other disc companies. The episode concludes with the suggestion that leaving Prodigy might be beneficial for pro disc golfers and a lesson for the company to improve.

Keywords

disc golf, Prodigy, disc golf company, contract disputes, player performance, disc companies

Takeaways

  • Prodigy has had a history of contract disputes and issues with players
  • Players who have left Prodigy and switched to other disc companies have seen improvements in their performance
  • Leaving Prodigy might be beneficial for pro disc golfers
  • Prodigy should learn from these experiences and make improvements

Chapters

00:00

Introduction

02:04

Issues with Prodigy

04:11

High Profile Players Leaving Prodigy

06:11

Player Performance After Leaving Prodigy

08:30

The Benefits of Leaving Prodigy

08:59

Conclusion

Music: Strange Bop by contreloup

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Summary

This episode of Disc Golf Daily discusses the reasons why players might want to leave Prodigy, a disc golf company. The host explores rumors of bad faith dealings, poorly made discs, and contract disputes. The conversation highlights the experiences of players like Paige Pierce and Kevin Jones, who have had issues with Prodigy. It also examines the performance of players after leaving Prodigy and switching to other disc companies. The episode concludes with the suggestion that leaving Prodigy might be beneficial for pro disc golfers and a lesson for the company to improve.

Keywords

disc golf, Prodigy, disc golf company, contract disputes, player performance, disc companies

Takeaways

  • Prodigy has had a history of contract disputes and issues with players
  • Players who have left Prodigy and switched to other disc companies have seen improvements in their performance
  • Leaving Prodigy might be beneficial for pro disc golfers
  • Prodigy should learn from these experiences and make improvements

Chapters

00:00

Introduction

02:04

Issues with Prodigy

04:11

High Profile Players Leaving Prodigy

06:11

Player Performance After Leaving Prodigy

08:30

The Benefits of Leaving Prodigy

08:59

Conclusion

Music: Strange Bop by contreloup

  continue reading

101 episodes

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