Official Rules and Regulations of Disc Golf The online version of the Official Rules of Disc Golf and the Competition Manual for Disc Golf Events is the authoritative version Major revisions are generally published and effective on January 1 of each year
Official Rules and Regulations of Disc Golf The online version of the Official Rules of Disc Golf and the Competition Manual for Disc Golf Events is the authoritative version Major revisions are published and effective on January 1 of each year
Official Rules Regulations of Disc Golf - WFDF These rules have been designed to promote fair play for all disc golfers In using these rules, players shall apply the rule that most directly addresses the situation at hand
Disc Golf Rules Explained: Foot Faults Legal Stances This is just one entry in our series seeking to help players better understand disc golf rules If you're interested, you can give others explaining mandatories (mandos), out-of-bounds (OB), relief, and the two-meter rule a read after you've mastered everything below
According to the 811 Misplay rules, only 2 penalty strokes are . . . - Reddit The player has completed a hole that is not part of the course for that round Two penalty throws are added to the player's total score Throws made on the extra hole are not counted The score you are penalized depends upon the type of misplay, which is listed under rule 811 F (1-9)
PDGA Certified Rules Exam 2023 Flashcards | Quizlet The rules sheet says "discs that do not come to rest on the island must proceed to marked drop zone with penalty " You throw your drive, but it's hard to tell whether your disc landed on the island or not
PDGARulesCM18 COVER FINAL FlipBook. indd 1 9 27 17 10:22 PM If a large solid obstacle prevents the player from taking a legal stance behind the marker disc, or from marking a disc above or below the playing surface, the player may mark a new lie immediately behind that obstacle on the line of play
DISC GOLF RULES The rules are quite similar to the rules used in the game of "Club Golf", including the matter of courtesy It is only fair that your opponent’s turn to throw be without distraction, just as you would like it to be for yours