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- BE EARTH CONSCIOUS -- DON'T LITTER!
- Disc Golf is played
like ball golf, using a flying disc. One stroke is counted each time
the disc is thrown, and when
a penalty
is
incurred. The winner is
the golfer with the lowest score.
- Tee throws must be
completed within the designated tee areas.
Beginners should always use "short" tees,
when provided. After teeing off, the player whose disc
is farthest from the hole always throws first.
The
player with the least
amount of strokes
on
the previous hole
is first to tee-off on the next hole.
- Fairway throws must be made
with the foot closest to the hole on
the front edge of the lie where the last throw
landed.
The
other
foot
may
be no closer
to the hole than the foot on this lie.
- A run-up and normal follow-through,
after release, is allowed more than 10
meters from the hole. Inside 10 meters, a player
may
not step
past the point
of his lie until after the disc thrown
has landed.
- A disc that
comes to rest inside the Disc Pole Hole
basket or chains constitutes successful completion
of that
hole.
A disc
that
comes to
rest on top of the
Pole Hole does NOT constitute a
successful
putt.
- A disc that
comes to rest more than 2 meters above
the ground is considered unplayable. The disc must
be thrown
from the
ground directly
below the
disc. 1 throw penalty.
- A throw that lands out-of-bounds
must be played from the point where the
disc went out-of-bounds. Water, roads, pavilions
and
walkways are
normal disc
golf out-of-bounds hazards.
- Never throw until the players
ahead of you are out of range, and until
the fairway is completely clear of
spectators
and
park guests.
- Enjoy the game of
Disc Golf! It's fun…it's
fast…it's the
sport of the future!
Reprinted by permission of DGA
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