How the PDGA should use Social Media

1 Feb
2010

As an weekend disc golfer, I never thought I was “good enough” to play with the pros. Last year was the first year I though I should join the PDGA and maximize my membership and try to “grow the game” in the Charlotte region. In my first year playing I ended up with one win and multiple placements in local disc golf tournaments. So how does the PDGA embrace social media sites to build the community?

Use Social Media to Build a Disc Golf Community

What the PDGA needs to do is embrace social media to the max and secure social media profiles that seem to have been brand jacked by local disc golfers. Currently the PDGA has a Facebook fan page that has just over 1,000 members and a Twitter account with under 600 followers. I have more followers then the PDGA combined accounts. This needs to change as Disc Golf is a global sport.

There is a great opportunity here for the PDGA to take advantage of technology that is really made for the fans and followers. Disc Golf is a sport that has a dedicated fan base and needs to tap into that core audience and deliver. Here are a couple ideas:

  • Engage the fans on Facebook, Twitter, and Ustream. The PDGA needs to talk with the fans who are posting on their wall. They need to interact with people talking about disc golf on Twitter, and even have pro disc golfers give live lessons on Ustream! It’s time for the PDGA to build a culture where disc golfers and disc golf fans come to the PDGA’s social media accounts when they want to talk or find out more about the sport.
  • Create content and promotions that allow the fans to reach out to the pros. For example, have players create personalized videos about various topics (the best shot I ever hit, my favorite disc golf course to play, etc.). Even better, set up disc golf clinics around the U.S. where social media fans who play the game can get a chance to meet and interact with professional disc golfers.

2/7 UPDATE:

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7 Responses to How the PDGA should use Social Media

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Bobby

February 1st, 2010 at 8:52 pm

I too noticed that the PDGA does not have that many fans or followers. So many celebrites and big companies are using social media to connect with their fanbase. PDGA really need to take your advise and use these web 2.0 tools to reach out to more people. I have been helping Dynamic Discs with this sort of thing by producing bio videos of their team and In The Bag clips so players can see what discs they use. Check them out at YouTube.com/DynamicDiscs

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casey

February 1st, 2010 at 8:55 pm

I agree athat the disc golf world needs to step up and let it be know that social media connects people and this sports needs more people behingd it! GOod article!

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admin

February 1st, 2010 at 9:06 pm

great collection of videos Bobby, thanks for the comment.

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admin

February 1st, 2010 at 9:07 pm

Thanks Casey, there is a huge fan base using social media to connect communities, hopefully the PDGA will set up and engage.

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