I am a member of the Pro Disc Golf Association. I would love to see all the different throws I use warped to see how the disc actually gets it's spin. I would also like to see what happens when it lands in the chains, or worse, when it smacks a tree at high speed!
Another cool idea to go with it: my home course in NH is pretty mosquito infested. I'm willing to put my skin on the line to see a close up, high speed bite.
I think Time Warp will get a lot of viewers if they look at the body in action during the throw. We could see where the power and spin is generated. Once the disc is released we could also see how it reacts to the spin and how some discs get pulled to the left (hyzer) or to the right (Anhyzer). It amazes me how much technology and science there is in a “simple” disc/Frisbee. When Time Warp covers disc golf the DVD will sell very well and disc golf will also benefit from the exposure.