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close to a foot fault by ricky on that last putt
I thought so too, but the disc was def in the basket even if it hadn't settled when he jumped forward to retrieve it.
Looked like he demonstrated balance to me.
I thought so too, but the disc was def in the basket even if it hadn't settled when he jumped forward to retrieve it.
All he needs to do is demonstrate balance before approaching basket.
the status of the disc doesn't have any impact on whether or not a foot fault should be called
Local rule #867.5309: a player must remain behind their mini (or flipped disc) until their disc contacts the chains.
I know and understand the rule, which was why I said it. Why would I be saying it looked sus if I didn't know what to be sus about??
And I wasn't 100% sure he did that when watching it live.
Sad to see disc golf leaving the woods
So we can make 1000 spectators happy?
dehaas nailed it. If you think he's wrong, ask yourself, "When's the last time money didn't talk?" Just cuz I don't like it, doesn't mean he's not right.It's not about using wide open courses because the in person spectators hate woods golf.
It's about wide open courses accommodating way more paying spectators. The flow of cash is going to determine everything.
Wide open courses also mean better likelihood of cell coverage, which live broadcasting requires.
DGPT has a very distinct vision as to how their events and course layouts are structured. If your event doesn't pass their test you won't be part of the cool kids club.
In other words if your event doesn't allow them to make money their way then you're on your own. Look at the Memorial, Master's Cup, and probably a couple other events with a lot of tradition I'm forgetting.
If you wanna watch free woods golf on YouTube you're gonna have to settle with these smaller local production companies.
wth happened to Paul McBeth? Is he injured? Sick?
There were not 1000 ppl there. That gallery was pretty thin. I've seen bigger crowds at B-tiers.
Maybe scalpers bought the tickets up, but the attempt to squeeze revenue looks like it is throttling the life out of the live experience in the process. Maybe they'll have more luck at other venues.
There were not 1000 ppl there. That gallery was pretty thin. I've seen bigger crowds at B-tiers.
Maybe scalpers bought the tickets up, but the attempt to squeeze revenue looks like it is throttling the life out of the live experience in the process. Maybe they'll have more luck at other venues.