Tee Throws
Tee throws must be completed within or behind the designated tee area. Do not throw until the players in front of you are out of range.
Lie
The spot where the previous throw has landed, mark with a mini disc or turn over the thrown disc, directly towards the hole or dog leg.
Throwing Order
After teeing off, the player whose disc is farthest from the hole always throws first. The player with the least amount of throws on the previous ...
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Official discgolf Tournament rules of play.
This "how-to" guide assumes the reader is familiar with disc golf tournaments and leagues. This article covers the mechanics of running a handicap league and methods to rank and reward players.
by Chuck Kennedy (612) 455-1217 November 1, 1990
INTRODUCTION
Considering the extra paperwork required to handicap scores, why would anyone want to do it? The main reason is to get more new players involved in organized competition. Every course ...
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Getting Started Playing Disc Golf The rules are quite similar to the rules used in the game of “Club Golf”
The rules (See rules for recreational play) 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. Do not throw your disc until you are sure its flight or landing, will not distrac ...
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DISC GOLF HANDICAP TABLE
Based on 18-hole Rounds(Players older than 12)
by Chuck Kennedy (612) 455-1217-November 1, 1990
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Handicap
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Handicap
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Avg.
Handicap
45
4.02
60 ...
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