WANT TO PLAY STEEL TIP DARTS??
The Ventura County Dart Associationseason is now in Progress!. We would still like to hear from you, because we can always use subs, and you could participate in our other events. The VCDA is a team-oriented league looking for other people who enjoy a good game of darts. The League consists of two skill level brackets. The A Division is for the more seasoned dart players, and the B division for those interested in a more casual darting experience. The season will be played every Thursday night from 7:30 pm until about 10:30 pm. Teams consist of between 4 and 6 players competing in singles, doubles, and team events. The season typically runs about 16 weeks. You will find the team roster forms at the following link: Forms page link If you need information on "darts basics" dartboard setup and how to play you will find it at the following link Cyberdarts darts basic page
Here's a link to the venues where we play darts click here If you have a venue that does not have dartboards and want to set them up please let us help you. contact the Ventura County Dart Association (A singles dart league is possible if there is sufficient interest.) ... The VCDA email links.
SPRING SEASON In ProgressPhone: (805)312.4375
Bryan

| TheCommandant wrote: |
| Exhibitions may or may not help to promote the sport -- I say this becuase while they obviously would help with lots of media coverage, they don't really get any and thus aren't widely seen. However, from a dart player perspective they are a great help! When I first attended an exhibition it was Bob Anderson back around '93 and from that I really got the bug to improve and compete. .... |
| TheCommandant wrote: |
| But really, it's tough to organize from the monetary sense here in the USA. It costs money, lots of money and US dart players are cheap (sorry, I've concluded this is true) and don't like to part with their cash. They will go for free, maybe even a few dollars (like 3) but ask them to pay $25 and they will balk and go drink $25 worth of beer instead and play a blind draw for $3 entry. |
| TheCommandant wrote: |
| Don't mean to sound cynical but I've been around the sport a long time and quite frankly I can't believe the lack of support in the sport -- people just don't want to spend a buck if they can help it. ... |
| Charis wrote: |
| I am still thinking about it, I would love it but how to get people interested? You canīt always offer Phil Taylor he might be even in Germany would attract some people. So how organise an event, get people interested, donīt make to much loss, manage that everybody enjoys and wants to see some more? And in the end: does it really help to promote the sport??? Is it worth all the trouble? |