brutalbrutus
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what discs were used for the aces
anyone know for sure instead of guessing
He threw a Luna today i think. Definitely a different disc though. Today's was a rainbow colored "swirly/burst" type plastic.
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what discs were used for the aces
anyone know for sure instead of guessing
And maybe he did, who knows. My issue is--lets say a drive hits the basket, then rolls back into the water. Now you have an almost ace that is a 4 at best, possibly more. Crossing O/B should move one into the regular O/B rules. I hope that rule gets revisited for future tourneys.You woulda thought that he would have clarified the rules of that hole after yesterday...:|
Crossing O/B should move one into the regular O/B rules. I hope that rule gets revisited for future tourneys.
I didn't understand the logic there, given that the TD is right there giving his ruling. It's borderline poor sportsmanship, essentially thumbing his nose at the TD. There's no one to appeal to, no way the call is getting overruled.Speaking of that double bogey on hole 8, I have a provisional rules question. Before McBeth threw his provisional, he appealed to the TD who made the ruling that he was OB in water and had to throw from the drop zone. Is that legitimate that Paul decided to protest the ruling of the TD and throw a provisional anyway? At first I didn't think anything of it. But then he went to his true OB lie and decided to first play out his provisional that was closer to the basket before eventually making his actual putt.
If playing a provisional after it had been ruled on by the TD is illegitimate, he essentially took two practice throws. It was more strange to me that he was allowed to play his provisional putt first, given that playing them out of order slowed rather than sped up the pace of play.
The whole sequence was rather confusing live, so I was hoping to see what others thought of it.
I didn't understand the logic there, given that the TD is right there giving his ruling. It's borderline poor sportsmanship, essentially thumbing his nose at the TD. There's no one to appeal to, no way the call is getting overruled.
Less is more Nate. Let Terry speak! PLEASE
I DO understand his logic. He was thumbing his nose at the TD.
Nate is cringe worthy at times. The nicknames, too much verbiage, too much exaggerated drama. Reminds of me of Bill Murray in Caddy Shack "it's in the hole, it's in the hole!"
Too much Dodge...again. "I don't agree with that rule." Paul McBeth