Hello,
Yep, this is Greg from 3D Archery. Glad to be a part of this forum. Read some of the comments and, well I have to reply.
It was asked:
"Why should not there be a public 3D course in the US? That's legally regulated differently than ours. But that makes no difference in practice as a consumer de facto. That's a bit like saying nobody in the US can communicate because almost nobody speaks German."
There are next to no public 3D courses here in the US. Why? Insurance Liability. We here in the US are sue crazy, we will sue over anything. Because of that we have become risk adverse. Also, the vast majority of courses belong to what we call "Rod & Gun Clubs", they are member only clubs and only have public shoots maybe once a month (the goal is to generate income). The rest of the time the course is closed to the public. Like anything else in life, there are exceptions, but they are few are far between as they say.
As for this comment from another forum (Which seems to be closed):
"This user with his lousy, arrogant comments has contributed a large part to the fact that the mood in the FA is tilted. Just give it up, his conclusion is a clear proof that he has no plan of what he writes."
I do no "hate" FA, in fact I respect those who do it well. What I will say, is that it is not for me. Read into that what you may. Here in the US, FA looks down on 3D, they call 3D a short term craze. 3D Archers are looks on as inferior to FA. I will admit to not having a "detailed" knowledge of FA, I only shoot it three times. But in those three times I realized it was not for me.
Greg