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From: "Derek Robins" <D.J.Robins@admin.warwick.ac.uk>
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Subject: Time Out
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Following the shoddy article some weeks ago which confused disc
golf and ultimate and basically slagged off discs in parks, Time
Out has printed a short but positive piece on disc golf.
I have only seen a fax of the article and the graphics are
indeterminate from that but there is a para which says that dg is
popular in the states and there is a pro circuit...it's like golf
in many ways... there are special baskets ... and then contact
numbers are given for Richard Sampson and myself.
We have already had one promising lead from a PR company that wants
to involve dg in a project they are running for a client.
Derek