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Old Jul 08 2010, 03:02 PM   #3003
twoputtok
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I have 30 seconds AFTER the other player has finished his putt and gotten out of the way, the putt is free of any distractions, and I have taken a fair amount of time to assess the putt and mark the lie. After assessing the score and determining if I was going to run at that putt and waiting on a distraction behind the basket, I'm sure I was well within the 30 seconds.

You may want to take a refresher course on the rule book. You seem to add quite a bit to the description of what your allowed to do before that 30 seconds begins. You can try and defend how much time you think you have all you want. You can also tell me You don't take that much time But I have had to play in the group behind you more than once. And I've learned to bring a chair and a lunch.

801.03 Excessive Time:
A. A maximum of 30 seconds is allowed to each player to make a throw after: (1) the previous player has thrown; and, (2) the player has taken a reasonable time to arrive at the disc and mark the lie; and (3) the playing area is clear and free of distractions.


You can try and turn it to me being old if you want. I may be old and I may be grouchy but the FACT IS you're



And don't tell me to check the score..... try checking your pocket to see if you have more you want to hand over to a grouchy old man.


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