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	<title>Comments on: Disc Golf Blog is born!</title>
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		<link>http://blog.discmania.net/2006/12/19/disc-golf-blog-launches/#comment-3</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Dec 2006 16:10:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Here´s what just came in from PDGA newsletter:

"2006 Year in Review

Working together, here is a synopsis of what the PDGA Board of Directors, staff, volunteers, TD’s, and members achieved together:

* 18% growth in current PDGA memberships

* Record numbers of PDGA Tour sanctioned events and Pro, Amateur, and Junior event participants.

* Our in-house marketing capabilities and results grew, including the securing of sponsorships with Microtel Inn &#038; Suites, Sierra Nevada Brewery, and Green Mountain Beverage. Reflecting the growth of the sport, Bite Shoes launched the first line of shoes made specifically for disc golf.

* Many visitors were welcomed to the IDGC, the association’s permanent headquarters in Wildwood Park, Columbia County, Georgia. The Ed Headrick Memorial Course is now playable. Construction of the building will be completed in early 2007.

* The outstanding collaboration between the PDGA and the host teams in Tulsa and Augusta resulted in highly successful 2006 Am and Pro World Championships.

* The PDGA’s International Program expanded to 15 overseas countries and the inaugural PDGA EuroTour and European Open were held. There are now more than 600 current members in Europe Japan and Australasia.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here´s what just came in from PDGA newsletter:</p>
<p>&#8220;2006 Year in Review</p>
<p>Working together, here is a synopsis of what the PDGA Board of Directors, staff, volunteers, TD’s, and members achieved together:</p>
<p>* 18% growth in current PDGA memberships</p>
<p>* Record numbers of PDGA Tour sanctioned events and Pro, Amateur, and Junior event participants.</p>
<p>* Our in-house marketing capabilities and results grew, including the securing of sponsorships with Microtel Inn &#038; Suites, Sierra Nevada Brewery, and Green Mountain Beverage. Reflecting the growth of the sport, Bite Shoes launched the first line of shoes made specifically for disc golf.</p>
<p>* Many visitors were welcomed to the IDGC, the association’s permanent headquarters in Wildwood Park, Columbia County, Georgia. The Ed Headrick Memorial Course is now playable. Construction of the building will be completed in early 2007.</p>
<p>* The outstanding collaboration between the PDGA and the host teams in Tulsa and Augusta resulted in highly successful 2006 Am and Pro World Championships.</p>
<p>* The PDGA’s International Program expanded to 15 overseas countries and the inaugural PDGA EuroTour and European Open were held. There are now more than 600 current members in Europe Japan and Australasia.</p>
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