Company that “founded” disc golf buys DiscGolf.com.
Go to any major park in Austin during the day and you’ll see people “throwing plastic”, a.k.a. playing disc golf. If not trademark attorneys are around you might also call it “frisbee golf”. It’s like golf but cheaper and less pretentious.
Heck, the church down the street dedicated much of its green space to an 18 hole disc golf course designed by a famous course designer. So apparently God approves of the sport, too.
Now Disc Golf Association, which apparently invented the sport 30 years ago, is the proud new owner of DiscGolf.com. The company acquired the domain name from a Santa Cruz man.
It’s a nice upgrade for the company, which no longer has to use DiscGolfAssoc.com. The purchase price was not disclosed.
The company’s general manager told the Santa Cruz Sentinel that he “hopes the Discgolf.com address will boost traffic and further solidify DGA’s position in the disc golf market.”
Nice move.
Steven says
The previous owner wanted “at least high 6 figures” when I approached him with an offer a few years ago. I bet this was a BIG sale.
price says
Weird, I had that name on my “to email owner and get a price” list … any idea of the price range ?
Josh says
Nixce trade, good for that guy and people who like to throw crap in a park.
Sid says
Fast Fact:
Joel Silver, owner of “Dark Castle Entertainment”, invented the first widely played disc game of “Ultimate” in 1968, while in high school.
Silver is one of the highest grossing movie producers in the history of Hollywood.