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Do the discount double-check move!
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Is the "line of play" still defined as a line drawn from the target through the center of the disc or marker if the hole is horse shoe shaped?
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The line of play is still the line drawn from the target through the center of the disc regardless of the shape of the fairway (except of course if there is a Mando).
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PDGA #28238 Last edited by krupicka; Feb 20 2013 at 05:16 PM. Reason: added italics text for clarity |
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There is no mention of mando in the definition of line of play.
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It's not in the definitions, but it is in 804.02.F
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Dragan Field in Auburn, ME
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Per 800.02, the line of play is "[t]he imaginary line on the playing surface extending from the center of the target through the center of the marker disc and beyond."
Per 804.02F, "the nearest mandatory which has not yet been passed is considered to be the target for all rules related to marking the lie, stance, obstacles, and relief, if the line of play does not pass to the correct side of that mandatory." |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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If the legality of a player's disc is questioned. May the player take a provisional to play a hole using the the disc, and thus suffer no penalty if the disc is subsequently declared illegal by the TD?
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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It isn't a matter of the disc's position being in dispute and each side of the dispute results in a different position from which the player establishes his lie. The lie remains the same whether the disc is declared legal or illegal. A provisional is superfluous. |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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What if a player's disc is challenged, so he throws a different disc, but then there is a dispute whether it lands ob and the player declares a provisional and uses the challenged disc for the provisional. Then it turns out the disc is illegal and his disc did land OB. The provisional throw doesn't count, but does the player still take 2 penalty throws?
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