Disc Golf Rules For Beginners!

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • Just like any sport, in disc golf, there are always some important rules that must be followed whether you are a recreational or professional disc golfer. In this video, we tell you what's most important so that you can get out and play ASAP!
    Rule #1 - Throwing Order
    Rule #2 - Marking and Throwing from Your Lie/Mar
    Rule #3 - Out of Bounds (O.B) & Hazard
    Rule #4 - Mandatory (mando) Mandatories
    Rule #5 - Moving obstacles
    Rule #6 - 10 meter/33-foot Rule when Putting
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Komentáře • 307

  • @JustDisc
    @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +29

    NOTE - There are a few things to clarify/correct regarding some of the rules:
    Rule #3 - Out of Bounds (O.B) & Hazard
    - You take up to 1-meter perpendicular from the O.B. Avoiding taking relief closer to the basket does not apply (unlike ball golf).
    Rule #5 - Moving obstacles
    -You can move loose debris (i.e. things that are not attached).
    Rule #6 - 10 meter/33-foot Rule
    -There is no re-putt on a stance violation or warning. You simply putt from where your disc lands and incur a +1-penalty stroke (changed in 2018)
    -After having released a putt, the player must demonstrate full control of balance behind the marker disc before advancing toward the target. The disc therefore DOES NOT have to have finished it's flight or be resting in the basket before you can step forward.
    -You need to ANY supporting point of contact behind your lie. It COULD be your foot, but it could also be something like your knee.

    • @HektorbajsmanIII
      @HektorbajsmanIII Před 3 lety +1

      For rule #3 Does that mean if i go OB long, can I still take relief 1m towards the basket? If that is perpendicular to the OB-line?

    • @arlodane2741
      @arlodane2741 Před 2 lety

      instablaster...

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před rokem

      @@HektorbajsmanIII yes that is correct!

    • @charlesronk2989
      @charlesronk2989 Před rokem +1

      I am confused on the out of bounds? In ball golf out of bounds is stroke plus distance. You must hit a provisional shot in case the ball is out of bounds. In disc golf this looks like you can keep your distance to the out of bounds line more like a hazard in ball golf. Do you still incur a 1 stroke penalty?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před rokem

      It depends on the course. Some courses have designated drop zones, whereas others allow you to play from where you disc went out. No matter what, you always get a penalty stroke of +1. Hope this helps! 👍

  • @Redn87
    @Redn87 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Right On!!! I like how all of the clips you use of people throwing disc, shows them throwing how us beginners throw.

  • @lpjackson239
    @lpjackson239 Před 3 lety +88

    This may sound nit-picky, but in the part discussing throwing out of bounds, you say you play from where the disc first crossed out of bounds. I think a more accurate way to frame it is that you play from the last spot where you were inbounds. For instance, a roller might go out of bounds off the tee, stand up inbounds, and then finish OB close to the basket. In that instance, you’d play from close to the basket (the last place it was inbounds) rather than the spot where it first crossed out of bounds. Hope that made sense!

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +27

      Actually that makes totally sense! Good clarification 👍👌❤️

    • @stul0031
      @stul0031 Před 3 lety +5

      @@JustDisc Also you can take as much relief in a direct line away from the basket as you want from any OB throw, the pros do this all the time, sometimes backing up 20 feet or more to have a clearer shot. Additionally, you can absolutely take your 3 meter relief closer to the basket, this happens frequently on greens that are surrounded by OB.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the added clarification! Especially taking as much relief as you want away from the basket. Really good to know 👌

    • @jasonredepenning
      @jasonredepenning Před 2 lety

      Play where u lay and stfu

    • @AlexisG54
      @AlexisG54 Před 2 lety +2

      I've personally never heard or seen anyone play a disc from where it crossed out of bounds. Typically what people do is take an extra stroke and rethrow, or go to a designated/marked drop zone. I feel as though throwing it OB and taking it from the OB line would be an advantage and could be used to manipulate the OB for the following shot. For example, an OB behind a basket. The OB line would be closer than where it landed, so taking it from the line would be a closer putt, therefor an advantage strategy.

  • @TheSuperdonovan
    @TheSuperdonovan Před 3 lety +168

    He looks like the type of guy who would know all the rules for disc golf

    • @dereck377
      @dereck377 Před 3 lety +11

      Can you imagine playing with this dude? It would take like 3 hours to play 9 holes as he would constantly tell you what your not doing right lol

    • @ImFictitious
      @ImFictitious Před 2 lety +5

      Well, when the video title is “rules you MUST know”, my guess is it’s a video targeting rookies that might not know some of the rules. I’d be happy to play with this guy, I’m sure I’d learn a lot!

    • @MrGregsanderson22
      @MrGregsanderson22 Před 2 lety +4

      Man he would be fun to play a round with

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks Donovan! 👍❤️

    • @XtendoTyT
      @XtendoTyT Před 2 lety

      Hahaha nailed it

  • @mr.smartypants8807
    @mr.smartypants8807 Před 2 lety +7

    I played my first game this past week. Everybody was friendly and polite when I asked them questions on stuff I didn't know about 😊

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety +1

      That's awesome! Welcome to Disc Golf :D

  • @GsusZealot
    @GsusZealot Před 3 lety +18

    Rule #5 isn't a problem in Arizona. Definitely can't move a cactus and pretty much every other plant out here is covered in thorns. Trying to get your foot into a thorn bush though, that's a different story

  • @brokenrecord3523
    @brokenrecord3523 Před 3 lety +44

    The first time I played with a league, they let me know all of these because I was doing ALL of them wrong (they were very nice about it).

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +4

      Sounds like a nice league!

    • @brokenrecord3523
      @brokenrecord3523 Před 3 lety +4

      @@JustDisc yeah, even after about the 8th time I stepped forward in the circle.

    • @mitchellward2536
      @mitchellward2536 Před 3 lety +3

      First time I played a tourney I thought that your out of bounds lie is from where your disc landed at the on line, not where it crossed. And they were like “dude what are you doing” I felt so dumb dude

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Meh, it happens to the best of us! At least you’ve learned from it 👍

  • @markadkins9290
    @markadkins9290 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for the info! I can't get enough of it! Keep it coming! Thanks again!

  • @jhauss1
    @jhauss1 Před 2 lety +8

    Just so new players know. Please do not try to enforce all these rules if you just started playing or are playing casually with friends. Unless you are playing a tournament or for money then just focus on actually throwing the disc and not taking an hour to pick out a disc and throw. I have seen guys with 20+ discs in their bags that can't actually throw further than 200 ft, but want to play the rules to a T. Don't be that guy.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety

      Great advice Jhauss! 👍

  • @raphaturlam
    @raphaturlam Před 3 lety +8

    Your content is top notch man keep it up !

  • @leoferretti2259
    @leoferretti2259 Před rokem +1

    Exactly what I was looking for, very informative!! Thank you!

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před rokem

      No problem Leo, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @jakewilliams5335
    @jakewilliams5335 Před 2 lety +3

    Exactly what I was looking for. Recently got into disc golf and a lot of the other videos about rules are too basic, not going into some important rules like these. 👍🏻

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Jake, glad you found our video useful! 😁👍

  • @MrCrousinator
    @MrCrousinator Před 3 lety +7

    Dwayne bereziuk memorial course in Paris, such a nice course, super fun to play!

  • @beng6805
    @beng6805 Před rokem +1

    Merci, JustDisc! Super vidéo :)

  • @spicytrashpanda
    @spicytrashpanda Před 2 lety +4

    Very informative especially considering the foot position for throws. I never knew you could move on subsequent throws so long as you're "in the box" upon release.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks spicy trash panda 👍

  • @Cad1900
    @Cad1900 Před 3 lety +2

    Helpful thanks 🙏

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      Anytime Cad! We love helping you guys out 👍

  • @chainraiderdiscgolf
    @chainraiderdiscgolf Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for this video! Got a few people I want to send it to.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! By all means please share!

  • @garonsutherland7912
    @garonsutherland7912 Před 3 lety +4

    we have the same bag, just felt like sharing 😁

  • @mikedudczak4497
    @mikedudczak4497 Před 3 lety +8

    Nitpicky clarification on legal stance ~ 2:45 in the video: You need to have a supporting point of contact behind your lie (and no supporting point in front of it). It COULD be your foot, but it could also be your knee, your tuckus, or a one-armed handstand if you're feeling acrobatic :D
    It's nitpicky, but worth pointing out for some lies with low-ceiling obstacles (eg tree branches) directly in front of them.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +3

      You are absolutely right, no offence taken! I appreciate the clarification and will add it to the comment I pinned at the top 👍

    • @jjr007
      @jjr007 Před 3 lety +1

      One more thing, you can have a foot closer to the basket in one instance, you can have your front foot ahead, if you push backwards off that foot so it is in the air when you release the disc, and that foot sets down behind your marker.

  • @Meta-Drew
    @Meta-Drew Před 3 lety +10

    I feel like the 30-second rule should be a top one. I get screwed by people not following the 30-second rule all the time. I see them just standing there with their bag on their backs so I think I'm out, then I throw and get yelled at for throwing out of turn - I wouldn't have throw out of turn if you weren't taking 60 seconds from the time you get to your lie to even pick a disc - I thought you were standing there waiting on me, not lollygagging an illegal amount of time.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +7

      Etiquette video coming soon! Lol then you can share it with your enemies and friends :p

    • @seymourglass26
      @seymourglass26 Před 3 lety +3

      These people sound like a nightmare. I like to get in quick rounds so I can maybe play a second. I mean, if I already made the drive, why not get the most out of the course?

  • @williamstuckey2066
    @williamstuckey2066 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video JD. Have one question concerning how you play a disc that is barely inbounds but your lie behind the disc would force you to play the shot with your feet OB. For instance, I threw to an island green and my disc was the same distance as the basket and was 1 inch in bounds to the left. Playing my next shot would mean that my support foot would be in the OB, which I understand is not allowed. Is there any option or relief from the rules so that I can play my legally in bounds disc towards the basket without violating the placing the support foot in the OB area rule? Bill

  • @isaacjoyce2689
    @isaacjoyce2689 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for the video! I’m looking to get into Disc Golf. Your video was a huge help!

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Isaac! We’ve got some great content, especially for newcomers. If you have any questions, feel free to ask us anytime! Enjoy! 👍

  • @jasontokio1591
    @jasontokio1591 Před 3 lety +8

    Direct line from the basket is where you mark. I see so many people mark a little off center so they can take advantage of being at better angles or obstacles. I may have missed some updates but I feel that's still there.

  • @susanjervis277
    @susanjervis277 Před 3 lety +7

    I didn’t realize a disc had to be touching in bounds. Thought touching any part of the line was in bounds. Thanks for that.

    • @averyprice9422
      @averyprice9422 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah.. it's not like "breaking the plane" like football...

    • @ConDdy1
      @ConDdy1 Před 3 lety

      My Td explained this very well my first tournament. I didn't know until then.

    • @averysmith1118
      @averysmith1118 Před 3 lety

      It doesn't come up very often because that only really happens when there is a painted OB line. Most of the time there is a string, or fence, or flags, or a difference in the length of the grass, or water, or some other much thinner indicator of the OB line.

    • @seymourglass26
      @seymourglass26 Před 3 lety

      @@averyprice9422 Or tennis, where the line is in play.

    • @zacharygrey500
      @zacharygrey500 Před 3 lety

      Depending on the TD, the line could count as in bounds. The rule says it is out of bounds if it is completely surrounded by ob. I see this on tournament coverage often. Most of the time if any part of the disc is touching the line (not necessarily over the line towards in bounds), it is ruled as in bounds.

  • @echoli2859
    @echoli2859 Před 3 lety +1

    I d like to know which situation allows you to tee off from the side of the tee pad as I saw it on pro tours . Thanks.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s just dependent on the tournament. Usually it’s allowed if the conditions of the teepad are potentially not preferable (ex: slippery, muddy, etc)

  • @CyeColbert14
    @CyeColbert14 Před rokem

    About the rules if you throw in poison ivy and it is in play can you move it a bit

  • @harleygrattan2851
    @harleygrattan2851 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for that, very interesting cheers 🍻

  • @ericwalker5204
    @ericwalker5204 Před 3 lety +24

    You said you can't change the environment around you, but you didn't talk about things that are dead and unattached?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +5

      You are right! I forgot to mention that and will add it to the description and pin a comment above. Thanks!

    • @frederikjn
      @frederikjn Před 3 lety +2

      Excactly. I thought the rule were, that any loose obstacle, like a branch or small rock or whatever, lying behind your marker, is allowed to be removed. That's how I've been playing for sure :) but not being pro, I rarely care how people play tbh :)

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Yes you are right! It is a clarification that we already pinned to the top of this video. But thanks for the letting us know either way 👍

    • @playdiscgolf1546
      @playdiscgolf1546 Před 3 lety

      Frederik Nielsen I always thought you could move loose branches in front of your lie too

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      You can! It is a clarification that we already pinned to the top of this video. We apologize for the mistake!

  • @lennybaby213
    @lennybaby213 Před rokem +1

    But what are those lights behind you? I love them.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před rokem +1

      Nanoleaf! Sorry for the late reply :)

  • @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777
    @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 Před rokem +1

    we don't do penalties in our course out of bounds because in most cases the net is clearly in sight or not too far deviated. rules may vary in your neighbourhood. We don't have Mando's posted either.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před rokem

      Yeah, we are not a fan of OBs. Especially of they seem less natural and more artificial. Just playing how you like and enjoy the game :)

  • @averyelliott3120
    @averyelliott3120 Před 3 lety

    Disc craft on top

  • @nktaylo1
    @nktaylo1 Před 3 lety +4

    What if you miss a Mando and there's no Drop Zone? Do you re-tee until you make the Mando?

  • @joshk8316
    @joshk8316 Před 3 lety +1

    So just started watching your channel and I found a discraft bag, 2 x thrasher drivers, midrange and driver for $5.99 at savers kinda like a thrift store place. Like brand new also was that a good deal?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes that’s a very good deal! 👍

  • @innocentxxlies
    @innocentxxlies Před 3 lety +1

    Link for those lights in your background!

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      They are made by Nanoleaf. I bought them a few years ago at Bestbuy. Hope this helps!

  • @kornelilles1225
    @kornelilles1225 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Kosarat hol lehet kapni?

  • @jogger1987
    @jogger1987 Před 2 lety +1

    If you don't have a mini marker and you play from where the disc lands can you place another disc at that spot if the disc that is on the ground is the one you want to use ?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety

      Good question! Absolutely! Just take a disc to replace the one on the ground, put it in front of it like you would a mini marker, and voila! Lol

  • @10emac27
    @10emac27 Před 3 lety +1

    ok... question for you. Say you and I are playing in a tournament. I have putt inside the circle and have a falling put (fall forward while putting) I miss the putt! BUT you call me for a falling putt and give me a warning. By the rules you giving me a warning makes me have to re-throw that putt correct? So you could call me out of courtesy but now I legal get a second go at the putt correct? Asking for you opinion as we ran across this in my group in a tourney this fall( I was not putting or the one who called the falling putt) Thanks for your thoughts!

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Emery, thanks for the question! Actually, there are a few corrections that I made in the description and I also pinned a comment. As of 2018, there is no re-putt on a stance violation or warning. You simply putt from where your disc lands and incur a +1-penalty stroke. I hope this helps! 👍

  • @kyller69
    @kyller69 Před 3 lety +3

    I heard that they changed the rules, and that you dont have a warning nowadays for the foot fault, in the past you had a warning first, but I think they changed it to a penalty even the first time? Can you confirm?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey Matthieu, you are correct! Most leagues will be nice about it and might give you a 2nd chance, but on your first offence you would normally get a penalty stroke. I did pin a comment to this video which clarifies a few things like that. Hope this helps!

  • @tonygabagool
    @tonygabagool Před 2 lety +1

    Can you take the meter relief if you don’t go o b. If my disk lands on the edge of a stream but is inbounds, can I take 3 feet from the waters edge so I don’t fall in when taking my shot?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety +1

      Good question! Unfortunately you would not be able to take relief just because it's difficult to get s tance :P

    • @tonygabagool
      @tonygabagool Před 2 lety

      @@JustDisc follow up! I was watching a tournament and someone’s upshot landed in the water but was partially on land. Any part of the disc is on the shore and it’s playable, right? Wouldn’t you have to play behind the lie, so standing in the water then? He definitely was not standing in the water when he putted?

  • @AB171_
    @AB171_ Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve heard that you are allowed to move sticks out from under your spot if they’re dead/not attached to anything. Is this true?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes that’s exactly right! It was something we forgot to mention. We did however pin a comment explaining the correction and a few others. Thanks for asking! 👍

  • @rsweeney101
    @rsweeney101 Před 3 lety +1

    How far back from where your disc lands can you throw it? Today my drive ended up in a ravine well below the hole. I would have had a better shot 10 feet directly back at the top of the ravine. Is it legal to take my second shot there?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      Good question Richard! If you are dropping after going OB, you can go as far back as you'd like. However, when throwing from your lie, your leading foot (right before the release) must land within the 8" by 12" box seen in this video. Hope this helps!

  • @crazydogvlogz6105
    @crazydogvlogz6105 Před 2 lety +1

    I first played 5 years ago when I was 8 and my dads friend gave me some of his old and some new ones but I need a bag what's a good one to get

  • @Gu1tarZer0
    @Gu1tarZer0 Před 3 lety +2

    while I use a marker for tournaments or playing competitively, I usually just slide my disc up with my buddies hah

  • @coacht6308
    @coacht6308 Před 3 lety +1

    Can a person move sticks on the ground so that the next throw is done safely?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Yes they can! We added the clarification to the comment pinned at the top of this video

  • @joshk8316
    @joshk8316 Před 3 lety +1

    So there’s a course here in Tucson AZ an there’s curbs that out line the course. My disc flew close landed half way on and when I went to retrieve it. On the other side was a rattlesnake snake laying against the curb just as long as the curb! Freaked out both of us 😳 snake coiled up so fast lol 😂🤘🏽🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      That would have startled us big time!

    • @joshk8316
      @joshk8316 Před 3 lety

      Definitely so I played it 12 ft from there lol on the fly rule

  • @idunno3302
    @idunno3302 Před 3 lety

    Oh my...

  • @danielcrawford2002
    @danielcrawford2002 Před 3 lety +4

    This is mostly filmed at the course in Paris, Ontario isn't it! beautiful course

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Yes it is! Our hometown course :)

    • @danielcrawford2002
      @danielcrawford2002 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustDisc Thats awesome! Lucky! Im in Guelph so it's not too far of a drive, definitely worth it for such a nice 18 hole course.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah we are lucky! However, with disc golf increasing in popularity, more courses keep popping up! Have you tried Caledonia? It’s an awesome championship course

    • @danielcrawford2002
      @danielcrawford2002 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustDisc I have not! will have to check it out. Planning on going to check out Christie Lake this weekend, weather permitting. The more courses to check out the better!

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      For sure! We typically play at 4 courses due to proximity. Our favourites in order are Caledonia, Paris, Christie’s and Mohawk. Have fun and let me know what you think!

  • @wildriverguitarlockdownlic110

    Can you mark with another full size disc if you don't have a mini?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes you can! You also don’t even have to mark it if you don’t want to and can just throw from behind where your disc landed

    • @wildriverguitarlockdownlic110
      @wildriverguitarlockdownlic110 Před 2 lety +1

      Ah great thanks. I normally like to mark. "Take what the course gives you"

  • @theinvisibledrumset7460
    @theinvisibledrumset7460 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video. Couple of corrections of your rules for newer players to learn list. 1. When possible stay behind the player who's disc is furthest from the target. If you're at his or her's side you're still within their 180° view. If this can't be avoided stay as perfectly still as possible. 2. You're allowed to move any plant matter that is unconnected to the ground as long as it's in your stance or throw. Hope this further helps the new guys and guys! P.S. Even in a pickup game of basketball you hardly never experience someone double dribbling, traveling or fouling and using the defense of "This isn't the NBA bro, chill out!" It's always just a game whether you play casual or professional so at least play by the rules. Have a good round and get that ace.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the input and clarifications Drumset! We did pin some clarification to the top, but we appreciate your help either way :)

  • @FuckGoogle2
    @FuckGoogle2 Před 3 lety +2

    What's the protocol for if a random person or their animal moves the disc in any way?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +4

      Good question! If a thrown disc has moved after having come to rest on the in-bounds playing surface, it is replaced to where it first came to rest, as agreed on by the group

  • @djblackcoat
    @djblackcoat Před 3 lety +1

    question on on the mando if you didn't make the mando can you still shoot where it lies. and try to make the mando or does it automatically go to the mando drop zone?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Good question! Some courses make you go directly to the drop zone, while others allow you to play it from your previous lie (which is usually the teepad). You used to be allowed to try and play it back to the mando, but that is no longer the case. Hope this helps!

    • @djblackcoat
      @djblackcoat Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustDisc It helps thanks for the info.

    • @offthehookproductions4481
      @offthehookproductions4481 Před 3 lety

      2 questions from a beginner. If your course doesn’t have a drop zone, does that mean you are forced to throw from the previous spot? And if you choose to re-throw from the tee pad are you charged the extra penalty point on top of your first throw (ie: 2 points) or are you just taking 1 penalty point and throwing again for number 2?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      You are required to re-tee with an added penalty stroke of +1. Therefore you’d be throwing your 3rd shot from the tee box after having missed the mando. Hope this helps!

    • @offthehookproductions4481
      @offthehookproductions4481 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustDisc Yes it does. Thanks!

  • @thedarkside6sic6
    @thedarkside6sic6 Před rokem

    Yeah these rules are pretty much like shooting pool or street ball, most people play slop and nobody cares about 2/3 of them unless you're in a tourney or money is involved. Like mandos, squishing grass (give me a break), accidently falling forward, 30 second rule. Throw your disc, play it as it lays and have fun - those are the only rules you need till you're on the tournament level.

  • @edgeorge5889
    @edgeorge5889 Před 3 lety +1

    On a hole w a mando to throw to the right of a tree do u incur a penalty stroke if u don’t reach the sign?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      It really depends on the course and what there rule is. If the ground before reaching the sign is O.B., then it would be considered O.B.

    • @edgeorge5889
      @edgeorge5889 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustDisc thanks for replying

    • @edgeorge5889
      @edgeorge5889 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustDisc It’s setup just like in ur vid. Have u ever seen where u would b penalized for not reaching the arrow on the tree?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      No problem, We try to reply to every message we get!
      And yes I have seen O.B’s like that. Never played one but have seen them on tournament coverages

  • @astraltempestvt
    @astraltempestvt Před rokem +1

    The first couple rules makes sense, but when I'm playing on my own, some of the latter rules just don't feel as important, especially when not considering competitive in any way.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před rokem

      We very much agree! Play the game how you want and enjoy the adventure 👍

  • @JBearwa
    @JBearwa Před 3 lety +1

    A lot of questions about mandos. I still have some :-)
    To help clarify here is the official online rules as of my post. (Also to clarify if a PDF rule or a written rule is different from the online PGA, the online is stated to be the correct)
    www.pdga.com/rules/official-rules-disc-golf/80402
    804.02 Prohibited Routes
    Last updated: Monday, December 31, 2018 - 12:42
    A. Mandatory Lines
    1. A mandatory line is a line on the playing surface marked by the Director to indicate when a disc has missed a mandatory.
    2. If no line has been marked for a single mandatory, it is defined as a straight line extending indefinitely from the center of the mandatory object on the incorrect side, perpendicular to the line connecting the mandatory object to the previous mandatory object, or if there is no previous mandatory, the tee.
    3. If no lines have been marked for a double mandatory, then there are two lines, one for each mandatory object. Each line is defined as described above for single mandatories.
    4. A double mandatory may also be height-restricted, in which case there is a third line connecting the two mandatories, with the incorrect side being either above or below the line.
    B. A throw has missed a mandatory if, from the direction of the tee previous lie, it completely crosses a mandatory line and comes to rest without coming back across the line (a throw or sequence of throws that crosses the line in both directions is considered not to have crossed the line).
    C. A player who makes a throw that misses a mandatory receives one penalty throw. The lie for the next throw is the drop zone for that mandatory or, if no drop zone has been designated, the previous lie.
    D. The nearest mandatory whose mandatory line is crossed by the line between the lie and the target is considered to be the target for all rules related to marking the lie, stance, obstacles, and relief, with one exception: 806.01 Putting Area.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for helping Joanathan!

  • @mitchellward2536
    @mitchellward2536 Před 3 lety

    If you were to fall backwards in the circle is it still a foot fault?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Wondering how that would happen? Care to clarify?

  • @josephmcgowan4436
    @josephmcgowan4436 Před 3 lety

    You best believe rule Number 2 both feet behind the disk left arm in push up position and right arm throw from behind the brush😁

  • @karensorrentino9498
    @karensorrentino9498 Před 3 lety +3

    Rule 5 Moving Objects: my disc landed in a “web” of thorny growth. I was able to get my hand in to retrieve the disc, but no way to stand according to rules without hurting myself. Is there relief without penalty? In this specific case, I think the leeway explained in rule for standing behind the marker would have applied, but if not? Our group has agreed rules for casual play, just wondering official rule.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +3

      From my experience, it would be an unplayable lie with a penalty of +1. So you would take up to 3 meter relief no closer to the basket.
      Because if you really think about it, if there was no penalty, then who’s to say what’s safe or not safe? A player could simply say “hey, this branch is hurting my leg, so it’s unplayable” and take advantage of the rule.

  • @Beardybean
    @Beardybean Před rokem +1

    It's good to know the rules, so you know when your breaking them 😅

  • @davelopez9161
    @davelopez9161 Před rokem +1

    For a beginner, the only rule that matters is...have fun!

  • @doriscataurocatauro3043

    If your disk go in and comes back out does it count.

    • @fredgilbert2032
      @fredgilbert2032 Před 11 měsíci

      late to the party but yes its good as long as where it stops in inbounds

  • @MrLostform
    @MrLostform Před 3 lety +1

    picking up sticks and loose debris on the ground behind your disc is not allowed? pretty sure you dont have to stand on the branch or litter while you throw, unless its attached to\part of the ground or in front of the disc

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Yeah it was a clarification we forget to mention in the video. We pinned the clarification at the top. Thanks either way! 👍

    • @MrLostform
      @MrLostform Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustDisc cool, i was only pretty sure :p throw em good (also dont just move the litter, throw it away 👌)

  • @timwcronin
    @timwcronin Před 3 lety +1

    806.01.b "After having released a putt, the player must demonstrate full control of balance behind the marker disc before advancing toward the target. A player who fails to do so has committed a stance violation and receives one penalty throw."
    Nothing about the disc coming to rest in the basket. This is important for two reasons. First, a missed putt can incur a penalty. Second, balance can be established before the disc comes to rest - the wind blows it out of the chains while your approaching doesn't incur a penalty.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the input, you aren’t the first to mention that! I will add it to the pinned comment at the top to help with clarification.
      At the same time, the rule still lacks clarity... who’s to say what’s controlled balance or not? Also, how long should this control of balance be demonstrated? IMO, the PDGA needs to add clarity because my interpretation of full control of balance may be different than someone else’s.

    • @TheButlerNZ
      @TheButlerNZ Před 2 lety

      @@JustDisc A little late reply (But the rules still apply I guess)...
      If you putt... loose balance and comit a stance violation... AND the disk goes OB, do you incur 2 penalties. (i.e +2 for stance AND OB).
      I guess this applies to any stance/OB
      "The penalty for a foot fault - and any other stance violation - is one extra throw added to a player's score for that hole and...that's it. The player throws their next shot from wherever their last throw landed."
      Is that "Last Throw" the last legal throw... or the Fowl throw.... If it was the last legal throw (i.e you throw again from the spot you made the fowl shot from) then no issue...
      If it was the fowl... then no issue if it landed IB... but if it landed OB... you can't take it from where it lies... and I guess another +1.

  • @brucemcnaughton521
    @brucemcnaughton521 Před 2 lety +1

    4:47 - "...as long as it's no closer to the basket..." Disagree. Relief is perpendicular to the OB line, and thus may be closer to the target - eg when OB is beyond the target, relief gets you closer if you go OB (or even if you are within relief distance of OB)

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety

      You are correct! We addressed this in our pinned post. We wish we could go back and change it, or even add a text below, but CZcams doesn’t allow it. Thanks for noticing/clarifying either way 👍

  • @unathleticallydiscgolf7435

    For displaying full control of balance a picture you showed has a guy that fell backwards and you listed that as ok. But falling backwards is failing to show a display of your control of balance.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      You make a perfectly valid point, and it’s crazy I never saw that!:p. IMO, there is definitely a need for a bit more clarity... The rule states showing balance, yet the PDGA released those images as well. From what I can see, it’s ok to fall back after a putt, but you can’t fall forward. And it makes sense because falling back would provide no advantage. Anyways, thanks for bringing that up! 👍

    • @unathleticallydiscgolf7435
      @unathleticallydiscgolf7435 Před 3 lety +1

      I agree there needs to be more clirification

    • @kevinrader-rhodenbaugh2563
      @kevinrader-rhodenbaugh2563 Před 3 lety

      Michael O'Neill the rule is that you have to demonstrate balance before advancing forward of your lie. You could fall flat on your back after putting as long as it occurs behind your lie.

    • @unathleticallydiscgolf7435
      @unathleticallydiscgolf7435 Před 3 lety +1

      Kevin Rader-Rhodenbaugh since it doesn’t specifically say that they should clarify

  • @stewartmccallum5270
    @stewartmccallum5270 Před 3 lety +1

    When you were talking about throwing order, I really wish you would have mentioned that not only is there a throwing order at the tee, but also (and this is something I see all the time with big groups and new players or kids playing) is to WAIT until everybody's thrown before walking forward ! It drives me nuts to see some kid throw, and then just start walking down the fairway and then the next guy behind him is yelling "fore!" and so on and you've got all these kids walking forward and people are trying to throw and people are getting hit and dodging discs. It's ridiculous

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Yeah it’s a common problem, especially with people who don’t play it often. My suggestion is you either A) Teach them the etiquette or B) Find a new group 😂

    • @lapointe64
      @lapointe64 Před 3 lety +4

      It's those darn whippersnappers again!

    • @jdubb-a-yoo7692
      @jdubb-a-yoo7692 Před 2 lety +1

      ​ @JustDisc - JD You know, maybe if it were at a Professional course I would say you are right. But at these public parks, uptight a-holes yelling every damn rule to some kids trying to learn and have fun just ends up turning them off of the sport altogether. Maybe the "Pros" should learn to be more patient and considerate, and maybe stop feeling like they need to throw at a kids head because they took an extra few seconds to throw when the so called expert felt they were not moving fast enough for them. This etiquette swings both ways, newbies AND supposed veterans. Grow the sport through fun and stop making everything so damn technical.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety

      Very good points J Dubb! It definitely goes both ways 👌

  • @ventarfield7115
    @ventarfield7115 Před 3 lety +2

    I have seen lots of people flip the disc over to where the mini would be. Is this not a thing? 😳

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah it’s what most people do during a casual round but is not allowed during tournament play

  • @CurtisSmithDG
    @CurtisSmithDG Před 2 lety

    There could be 6 ETTIQUITE rules that I think new disc golfers should know. The first I saw a commenter hit on, staying behind the person furthest out. So often I have had people walking past me (usually after a terrible drive of mine LOL) and having to say hey "watch out" but then having to throw with them staring back at me. not good.
    The BIGGEST one I could think of is, that new golfers might not even think of, is letting people play through. if its you and 4 buddies throwing and you see a group smaller than you waiting on the tee box, please wave to them and let them play through. the less number in a group should be allowed to play through. Exceptions are for when you acknowledge a huge skill difference. (4 really good players playing best shot doubles will play faster than 3 new disc golfers, ets)
    Also, if you want to throw a second "practice shot" make sure the group is ok with it and most importantly!!! there arent people waiting on you. huge faux pas!

  • @robinmarks4771
    @robinmarks4771 Před rokem +1

    Not trying to be a pedantic ass, but the PDGA rules don't say anything about a "foot" in the 8x12" lie area. The rules say "supporting point," which means you can have any part of your body in that area and still throw legally. This is almost always a foot, but I can imagine weird instances and positions where some other body part could be useful. Cheers!

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před rokem +1

      Yes absolutely! For instance, you can have your knee down in the supporting area. 👍

  • @sabberi
    @sabberi Před 2 lety

    Nice effort, but there's about a dozen small, yet relevant mistakes here - while also long-winded and apparently aiming for precision.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety

      Our pinned comment addressed those issues. Thanks for noting though 👍

  • @Amnachaidh
    @Amnachaidh Před 3 lety +1

    Do I recall that instead of 1 meters, you may take 2 meters of relief from a "hazardous" OB line, like barbed wire?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Eric! I I don’t think there is any additional relief from a “hazardous OB line” like barbed wire. If it too dangerous, you would simply have to re-throw from your last throw

    • @simongriggs393
      @simongriggs393 Před 3 lety +2

      It’s not an official PDGA rule, but often a local course rule if such a OB line exists.

    • @ronjones-6977
      @ronjones-6977 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustDisc 80302-e You can also take free optional relief back along the line of play after OB.

    • @JBearwa
      @JBearwa Před 3 lety

      803.02 Relief from Obstacles
      Last updated: Sunday, December 31, 2017 - 18:16
      A. A player may obtain relief from the following obstacles that are on or behind the lie: motor vehicles, harmful insects or animals, people, or any item or area as designated by the Director. To obtain relief, the player may mark a new lie that is on the line of play, farther from the target, at the nearest point that provides relief.
      B. 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.
      C. A player who takes relief other than as allowed above receives one penalty throw.
      D. A player may elect at any time to take optional relief by declaring their intention to the group. The lie may then be relocated by marking a new lie which is farther from the target, and is on the line of play. One penalty throw is added to the player's score.
      E. No penalty throw is added if optional relief is being taken following a penalty taken for a disc out-of-bounds or above two meters.

  • @MrHardgabi
    @MrHardgabi Před 3 lety +1

    Québec?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Ontario! Mais oui je parle et enseigne le français :)

  • @jaKobus914
    @jaKobus914 Před 2 lety +1

    No joke, what does 30 feet actually look like because if it’s even close I putt and I am not a fantastic putter

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety

      You get a pretty good feel for distance over time if you play the game frequently enough

  • @AlexisG54
    @AlexisG54 Před 2 lety +1

    Stepping past your disc isn't always allowed. Foot faults can be called if inside certain circles. Typically, foot faults are called when putting from inside circle 1. You can not step past your disc until your disc is completely settled. Foot faults can also be called if you run up to your disc during your Throw and you throw from too far behind or to the side of your disc. Doing so gives a player different angles of attack on a line, giving them an unfair advantage. The foot closest to your disc must be within 1 foot behind your marker. And if you are stepping to the side of your disc, it must be from a stationary position, and not a run up shot. Running up from the side of your disc is a foot fault.

  • @wrmorris2
    @wrmorris2 Před 3 lety +3

    only RULE i have is have fun...rest is gravy

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Yeah I would agree! Sometimes our group dismiss things like OB and just play the disc as it lies. In our opinion, its the way the game should be played!

  • @Ketoswammy
    @Ketoswammy Před 3 lety +2

    Minis are just kinda goofy. We used to (original rules) just flip the disc over in whatever direction, then stay behind the flipped disc.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Yeah that’s usually what most people do (including myself). It’s a bit of a hassle to always be pulling it out of your pocket

    • @Ketoswammy
      @Ketoswammy Před 3 lety

      @@JustDisc I guess the issue is the disc usually scoots a few inches when flipped, but it hardly seems to matter. I was told at one point, it was allowable to flip left, right or forward, whatever gives you a nine inch advantage. (That’s what she said).

    • @stewartmccallum5270
      @stewartmccallum5270 Před 3 lety

      Flipping your discover gives you a convenient place to set your beer and cigarette

  • @ih8stuff3
    @ih8stuff3 Před rokem +3

    You forgot "match bowls and give greens to your partner"

  • @ILoveAnimation2
    @ILoveAnimation2 Před 3 lety +1

    Ok, but who throws first on the next holes tee?😊

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Whoever had the best score from the hole you just played of course! Was that a serious question? Lol

    • @ILoveAnimation2
      @ILoveAnimation2 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes, I needed to be sure
      The smiley was supposed to indicate that my question was meant in a friendly way. Just like this sentence😊

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      Ok sorry! I just couldn’t tell with the smiley face. Thanks for your question! 🙂

    • @ILoveAnimation2
      @ILoveAnimation2 Před 3 lety +1

      🙂

    • @brandontanner97
      @brandontanner97 Před 3 lety

      @@JustDisc you did bring it up then moved on like you would circle back but never did.

  • @thestew56
    @thestew56 Před 3 lety

    1.Sprint to basket
    2.Dunk
    3.Celebrate

  • @BMikeAD
    @BMikeAD Před 3 lety

    I usually just flip my disc to mark.

  • @XLR8DaMUSTANG
    @XLR8DaMUSTANG Před 3 lety +3

    At 3:37 when you mention you can't reach out to throw your disc, could you further explain or direct me to the rule on the PDGA site? I remember learning this from your video, but my brother and his wife keep telling me it's allowed. So, you know... I wanna shove the proof in their faces! *maniacal laugh*
    Side note: I just started playing a few weeks ago and have been HOOKED! I'm having so much fun, and I've used many of your videos as guides. I'm lucky enough to live right down the street from one of the top-ranked courses in the country, so I'm taking advantage of the blessing. Thanks for spreading the knowledge, fun and enthusiasm!

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +5

      Well, it’s time to shove the rule in their face! 😝. Here is the rule - www.pdga.com/rules/official-rules-disc-golf/80207
      And welcome to disc golf my friend! It’s the best sport in the world for so many reasons (cost, environmental friendly, time commitment, etc.). So happy you’ve found some of our videos helpful! We love doing them and hearing comments from people just like you. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!

    • @austinjacob99
      @austinjacob99 Před 3 lety +3

      You can straddle out, but you can’t have any part of your body in front of your lie (disc or mini marker) while doing so.

  • @mesk412
    @mesk412 Před 2 lety +1

    I would argue that you are allowed to move loose sticks lying on the ground, but not anything that's growing. That's def true in ball golf

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety

      Yes you are correct, thank you! We pinned a comment to address this issue :)

    • @mesk412
      @mesk412 Před 2 lety +1

      @@JustDisc oh lol, whoops. I was hoping it was true, because I always do that. Thanks!

  • @EricLeeStepp
    @EricLeeStepp Před 3 lety +1

    6:35... wait this is against the rules? It's not breaking the branch

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah it’s still against the rules! You can’t hold something back with your hand to putt

  • @wesleys4155
    @wesleys4155 Před 2 lety +1

    The part about moving obsticals should have included dead trees libs ect...

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety

      Agreed! It was included in our pinned comment but truly wish we could somehow add it to the video

  • @TheRealAbrahamLincoln
    @TheRealAbrahamLincoln Před 3 lety +2

    7:14 is not correct. The disc being in the basket has no bearing on your movement. PDGA rules state "After having released a putt, the player must demonstrate full control of balance behind the marker disc before advancing toward the target. A player who fails to do so has committed a stance violation and receives one penalty throw."
    You can move forward once you have demonstrated control, NOT once the disc in the basket.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes thank you! We’ve already noted and pinned it to the comment of this video

    • @TheRealAbrahamLincoln
      @TheRealAbrahamLincoln Před 3 lety +2

      @@JustDisc Ah, I didn't read the comment. Thanks for pointing it out :)

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah sorry. I really wish we could go back and fix the issue, or at least be able to add in a comment within the video. Hopefully CZcams will have that feature in the future 🤞

  • @ryanford3748
    @ryanford3748 Před 3 lety +1

    2.01 🤣🤣 spot the illegal move I got pulled up for at a tournament

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, I’ve actually seen some pros do it too. I think the rule/complaint for it is ridiculous! To me, it’s just being nit picky when we all know it doesn’t represent your putt.

    • @ryanford3748
      @ryanford3748 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustDisc too true just so I know we are on the same page I'm pointing out the so called practice throw when you throw a disc back to your back...... didn't know it existed and made myself.look silly and I think its only over a certain distance away.

    • @hirawl
      @hirawl Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustDisc Hasn't been illegal since the latest rule update in 2018.
      809.03.A "A practice throw is any throw that is not made as a competitive attempt to change the lie, except for a throw that is made either to set aside an unused disc or to return a disc to a player and that travels less than five meters in the air. A drop is not a practice throw."

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Great info/clarification! 👌

  • @Channelisunderconstruction

    I went out and played recently and got schooled because I was foot faulting like crazy.

  • @JesseJ588
    @JesseJ588 Před 3 lety +2

    Some of the jump putts I see are pretty ridiculous. Hope they fix that

  • @BloodVersus
    @BloodVersus Před rokem +1

    I'm super casual so for me I don't really consider something out of bounds unless its in water or something, nor do I use a mini marker. My friends and I also do the 'ready throw' thing when it comes up.

  • @timothymcdevitt4981
    @timothymcdevitt4981 Před 2 lety +2

    These rules obviously need to be in play for tournaments and by organized events.
    But outside of that if you’re all up on these rules when throwing a round chill the heck out. There’s been plenty of rounds ruined because some “pro wannabe” is stomping around the whole course crying about rules.
    Break a branch, take a step to the side, never put bounds unless you can’t find the disc, fall over whenever on putting while your buddy sits on top of the basket, and to hell with mandos!
    Disclaimer- I’m totally biased against these rules because some douche of a player ruined my first tournament experience.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety

      I hear ya Timothy! When the game is taken too seriously, it can take away the fun. Kind of why my tournament days are over after playing ball golf competitively.
      Often when playing with friends, we let a lot these things go 👍

  • @jaypence332
    @jaypence332 Před 3 lety +1

    League play doesnt play normal Out of Bonds. If you want to play out of the tennis courts go ahead.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      It's our preferred way to play when not being competitive. Feels more like the old school days of disc golf. You want to throw it out of the water!? Go ahead! lol

  • @Wizardboz
    @Wizardboz Před 2 lety +1

    I break all these rules. For me the more rules, the less fun. Nothing ruins a game faster for me and somebody calling out someone on some bullshit. If they want to cheat let them, unless it a pro Tournaments

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety

      Play however you like, its all just for fun anyways! We don't usually play OB rules ourselves because it can take away from the enjoyment out of the game 👍

  • @uta07maybe
    @uta07maybe Před 3 lety +1

    I have and never will call a foot fault. Most of the time i'm playing drunk with friends and who gives a shit.

  • @davosseaworthy584
    @davosseaworthy584 Před 2 lety

    So why would it be 33 ft if rule says 10m.... 33 is 11m not 10

  • @Toas1ey
    @Toas1ey Před 2 lety +1

    I play professional disc golf and rule 5: you can step on grass.

  • @therealjwil5
    @therealjwil5 Před 3 lety +2

    I can't stand the Line of sight etiquette. If you can't "zone" to throw, you shouldn't be playing. I do understand standing in the path of your throw or behind the basket.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety +1

      I hear ya! Personally, as long as people aren’t moving, it doesn’t bother me if they are in my line of sight

    • @valdier6315
      @valdier6315 Před 3 lety +2

      It's also a safety ruling more than anything I think. If you are in front of a thrower you might catch a loose disc in ya noggin you know

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Oh and I’ve witnessed that before! One time, my cousin wound up and release directly 90 degrees into my friends face. It was not a pretty site! Lol

    • @thedarkside6sic6
      @thedarkside6sic6 Před rokem +1

      Right? We stand off your line but if you can't throw with someone in your peripheral then you have other problems to work on.

  • @RetroReaktor
    @RetroReaktor Před 2 lety +1

    OB line rule when disc touches the line makes zero sense. It should be as in all other sports where line comes to play. Entire ball, disc, whatever, should cross the line to be over it.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah we hear you! Why not just follow rules made be other sports in the past? Well, as we all know, humans like to make things complicated lol

    • @RetroReaktor
      @RetroReaktor Před 2 lety

      @@JustDisc In every sport where scoring is involved there should be clearly defined by True/False scoring method. In my opinion gray zones should be eliminated. Disc golf is a young sport. I'm sure It will adapt.

  • @Budabaii
    @Budabaii Před 3 lety +1

    I always just flip my disk over toward the basket. broke asses like me don't want to buy a mini marker XD

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Honestly we do the same sometimes just because it’s less of a hassle :p

    • @thedarkside6sic6
      @thedarkside6sic6 Před rokem

      shit I put my bag down as the marker lol

  • @bobhayett2376
    @bobhayett2376 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing how many players are not courteous. I just play recreation but it bothers me. When I'm putting other people talk, move around, walk in front of me to get to their disc, etc.

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc  Před 3 lety

      Agreed! It can be frustrating. It's important to speak up, and/or choose your playing mates wisely!

  • @stretchwith
    @stretchwith Před 3 lety

    Ruke 1: Don't putt while i'm talking".