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806.02 C
A disc that cannot be found is considered to be out-of-bounds if there is compelling evidence that the disc came to rest within an out-of-bounds area. In the absence of such evidence, the disc is considered lost and play proceeds according to 805.03
Yes I can see that interpretation. It would be a bite in the ass if the same guy who refuses to help also starts the clock, lol. You would have conflicting penalties.
I'd like to think our sport is better than this. Perhaps rules need to be re written in this case, or a certain amount of...
Not sure. I know Simon is involved and other players. And more content. I havent looked lately. My $50 lifetime is looking pretty good although I don't use it.
It seems to be a catch 22. If someone flat out refuses to help due to health concerns, the clock can never be started. At that point it seems to be up to the player to take a reasonable amount of time, and then call off the search him / herself. Although the rules don't state what happens if...
I had a card mate in a sanctioned tourney refuse to help look for my disc because it was thorny and he was allergic to poison ivy. I understood.
I simply asked for longer than 3 minutes to look on my own, and they agreed to not start the clock. I still was able to find the disc within 3...
I find myself rooting for and caring whether Kristin wins every week less now that she is the face of women's disc golf and gives us the "you can make your dreams come true" speech after every win. I still like her and know she is genuine and respect what she does.