Prerube1
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I am working on a pamphlet to hand out to a group of physical education teachers and need a large pool of vocabulary words with definitions. Here is what I came up with. Feel free to correct, add, or give feedback. I can not copy the PDGA definitions incase I have to publish this.
Also I do not suggest quoting this message, it is very large.
THANKS
Vocabulary:
10m circle: a marked or imaginary circle 10 meters from the basket in all directions from which players must demonstrate balance behind their marked lie when putting or their putt is determined a falling putt.
2 meter rule: an optional rule that states any disc that lands in a tree more than 10 feet high is ruled out of bounds.
2 minute warning: The two minutes before a tournament where players are no longer permitted to throw discs.
Ace: a slang term for when your first throw from the tee pad lands inside the basket. This is marked as a 1 on the score card.
Anhyzer: a release position where the outside edge of the disc is raised causing the disc to travel towards the direction in which the disc is spinning. (disc will turn to the right for a right handed backhand player)
Approach: a throw after your drive used to position yourself for an optimum putt.
Away: the person who's lie is furthest away from the basket.
Basket: The catching device that the disc must come to rest in to end the hole.
Birdie: a score of 1 under par on a particular hole.
Bogie: a score of 1 over par on a particular hole.
Drive: the first throw from the tee pad.
Driver: a high speed disc used to cover maximum distance.
Fade: the amount that the disc turns to the opposite direction of the spin of the disc during the final low speed portion of the flight. (a right handed backhand thrower will experience a fade to the left)
Fairway: The flight area between the tee and the basket with minimal obstacles.
Fairway Driver: a lower speed driver used to throw a controlled shot over a long range.
Falling Putt: an illegal putt, within 10 meters of the basket, where the person putting crosses their marked lie before demonstrating balance.
Follow Through: The arm motion made after the disc is released.
Glide: The amount of loft a disc maintains while in flight.
Hyzer: a release position where the outside edge of the disc is pointed down causing the disc to travel away from the direction in which the disc is spinning. (disc will turn to the left for a right handed player throwing backhand)
Mando: slang abbreviation for Mandatory, an obstacle or marker that the disc must go around or pass on a particular side.
Marker: a mini disc used to mark where a disc came to rest.
Midrange: a disc designed for a lower power accuracy shot outside of normal putting range. These discs are between putters and fairway drivers in speed rating.
Overstable: a disc that tends to turn in the opposite direction in which the disc is spinning. (a disc that travels to the left for a right handed person throwing a backhand drive.)
Par: the number of throws an experienced player is expected to throw on a particular hole or course.
Penalty stroke: a point added to a players score for violation of a rule.
Practice Throw: any time a disc that is not in play is thrown a distance of over 2 meters resulting in a penalty.
Pull: the portion of a player's backhand drive between the reach back and follow through where the disc crosses in from of the player's chest.
Putt: any throw towards the basket from with in the 10 meter circle.
Putter: a slow speed disc designed for a short accurate throw.
Reach back:
Roller: Throwing the disc in a way where a majority of the distance is covered by the disc rolling on the ground.
Speed: The rating given to a disc that describes the amount of power required for optimal performance of the disc.
Stability: a term used to described the amount of turn a disc demonstrates when thrown.
Tee: the designated area that marks where the first throw is to be made from on each hole.
Turn: a term used to described how the disc flies in relation to the direction in which the disc is spinning.
Turnover:
Understable a disc that tends to turn towards the direction in which the disc is spinning (a disc that turns to the right for a right handed person throwing a backhand drive)
Also I do not suggest quoting this message, it is very large.
THANKS
Vocabulary:
10m circle: a marked or imaginary circle 10 meters from the basket in all directions from which players must demonstrate balance behind their marked lie when putting or their putt is determined a falling putt.
2 meter rule: an optional rule that states any disc that lands in a tree more than 10 feet high is ruled out of bounds.
2 minute warning: The two minutes before a tournament where players are no longer permitted to throw discs.
Ace: a slang term for when your first throw from the tee pad lands inside the basket. This is marked as a 1 on the score card.
Anhyzer: a release position where the outside edge of the disc is raised causing the disc to travel towards the direction in which the disc is spinning. (disc will turn to the right for a right handed backhand player)
Approach: a throw after your drive used to position yourself for an optimum putt.
Away: the person who's lie is furthest away from the basket.
Basket: The catching device that the disc must come to rest in to end the hole.
Birdie: a score of 1 under par on a particular hole.
Bogie: a score of 1 over par on a particular hole.
Drive: the first throw from the tee pad.
Driver: a high speed disc used to cover maximum distance.
Fade: the amount that the disc turns to the opposite direction of the spin of the disc during the final low speed portion of the flight. (a right handed backhand thrower will experience a fade to the left)
Fairway: The flight area between the tee and the basket with minimal obstacles.
Fairway Driver: a lower speed driver used to throw a controlled shot over a long range.
Falling Putt: an illegal putt, within 10 meters of the basket, where the person putting crosses their marked lie before demonstrating balance.
Follow Through: The arm motion made after the disc is released.
Glide: The amount of loft a disc maintains while in flight.
Hyzer: a release position where the outside edge of the disc is pointed down causing the disc to travel away from the direction in which the disc is spinning. (disc will turn to the left for a right handed player throwing backhand)
Mando: slang abbreviation for Mandatory, an obstacle or marker that the disc must go around or pass on a particular side.
Marker: a mini disc used to mark where a disc came to rest.
Midrange: a disc designed for a lower power accuracy shot outside of normal putting range. These discs are between putters and fairway drivers in speed rating.
Overstable: a disc that tends to turn in the opposite direction in which the disc is spinning. (a disc that travels to the left for a right handed person throwing a backhand drive.)
Par: the number of throws an experienced player is expected to throw on a particular hole or course.
Penalty stroke: a point added to a players score for violation of a rule.
Practice Throw: any time a disc that is not in play is thrown a distance of over 2 meters resulting in a penalty.
Pull: the portion of a player's backhand drive between the reach back and follow through where the disc crosses in from of the player's chest.
Putt: any throw towards the basket from with in the 10 meter circle.
Putter: a slow speed disc designed for a short accurate throw.
Reach back:
Roller: Throwing the disc in a way where a majority of the distance is covered by the disc rolling on the ground.
Speed: The rating given to a disc that describes the amount of power required for optimal performance of the disc.
Stability: a term used to described the amount of turn a disc demonstrates when thrown.
Tee: the designated area that marks where the first throw is to be made from on each hole.
Turn: a term used to described how the disc flies in relation to the direction in which the disc is spinning.
Turnover:
Understable a disc that tends to turn towards the direction in which the disc is spinning (a disc that turns to the right for a right handed person throwing a backhand drive)