FatLarry
Newbie
Val got burned. Beer and disc golf travel hand in hand. Think of the money for the open purse if the pdga would come to it's senses and get sponsored buy Coors Light to run worlds. That is all.
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*Kerrigan.
This thing is going to blow up.
Which one gets whacked in the knee with a club?opcorn:I wonder if this was a Harding/Carrigan kind of thing...
I didn't know they still made Coors Light...:gross:
Silly rule, but I suppose it's necessary for the sake of "professionalism."
What is the rule? You can't have alcohol at the site, or you can't have it during the round?
I wish someone would post the full details of what happened, rather than just referencing the rule violation.
Val's caddie had a beer. TD decided to DQ her.
And yes it was a decision because the rules state that the TD may (or may not) DQ a player for the conduct of their caddie. Many people are claiming that it was mandatory but they are wrong.
Val got screwed. Caddie should have been asked to leave, Val should have played on.
If you are playing on the highest level for thousands of dollars
Pretty sure that rule says TDs only have a choice at C-tier and below. It's an auto DQ at B-tier and above.