Opportunity is Knocking

THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT
TIME IN THE HISTORY OF OUR SPORT

The worldwide disc golf community is unlike any other. Since its official inception in 1976, disc golf has emerged as the game of choice for individuals and families seeking a challenging and relaxing way to stay fit. Meanwhile, professional disc golf has never been more popular. Top pros are signing multi-year, multi-million dollar contracts with disc manufacturers and sponsors, and we have seen an explosion in the number of disc golf related products in the marketplace.

Disc golf is experiencing exponential growth, fueled by an amazing group of volunteers, professionals, and companies. It is estimated that there are over 15 million amateur disc golfers in the US alone, and the game is being played in over 40 countries worldwide. As has happened over the years with many relatively young, fast-growing industries, the popularity of disc golf is presenting new challenges daily. As the sport is flooded with more and more sponsors, high profile media coverage, greater visibility and acceptance in mainstream sports, up and coming professional players, larger tournament fields and prize pools, and relentless demand from fans for more and better pro-level coverage, it has become a challenge to grow while still preserving the disc golf culture we love so much.

The huge influx of dollars into disc golf presents both a threat and an opportunity: how can we take advantage of disc golf’s soaring popularity without destroying the community that is the foundation and heart of the sport? And how can professionals and businesses succeed in this new environment while avoiding costly mistakes?

At DiscGolf.Law, our team understands disc golf culture. We’re fans and players. We also have over 20 years of experience negotiating and closing business transactions, protecting our clients’ valuable intellectual property, and increasing the value of our clients’ businesses. We help our clients navigate the unfamiliar, intimidating, and sometimes dangerous territories of contract negotiation, brand protection and enforcement, deal structure, and even partnerships, mergers, and acquisitions.

Whether you’re a current or aspiring professional disc golfer, or a disc golf related company, we are here to help. We invite you to contact us using the contact form below. We offer a complimentary 30-minute consultation for anyone with a PDGA number, so there will be no cost to find out whether our team is a good fit to guide you to the next step in your growth journey.

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Chris Clark

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PDGA # 16694

Matthew Clark

Research and Analysis
PDGA # 143565

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