Sewer bill
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Lol its all good. I would honestly only expect any sort of tech enforcement to happen at tour stops and not a tiers or below.Hmm...jacked up the reply. I will try again.
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Lol its all good. I would honestly only expect any sort of tech enforcement to happen at tour stops and not a tiers or below.Hmm...jacked up the reply. I will try again.
My google skills must be lacking. I can find nothing regarding this incident or the summary judgment.Nope it occurred in Massachusetts in 2010 and didn't go to court until 2014. Champion was granted summary judgement and it went to jury. Also I was incorrect it wasn't a destroyer it was a boss. The person who was hit ended up losing their eye.
Oh.........another disc golf discussion about a hundred or so golfers. Sorry, I don't much care what touring pro players do. I honestly thought this was a much broader discussion.Lol its all good. I would honestly only expect any sort of tech enforcement to happen at tour stops and not a tiers or below.
No no no. I know regular event tds are busy enough with people like me who refuse to use udisc and people asking if it's okay if they played a hole hazard when it was supposed to be drop zone or if anyone has seen a set of blue car keys.Oh.........another disc golf discussion about a hundred or so golfers. Sorry, I don't much care what touring pro players do. I honestly thought this was a much broader discussion.
If you would like to pm me I can give more information if you would like to review it.My google skills must be lacking. I can find nothing regarding this incident or the summary judgment.
Where's the line though? They get drastically more dangerous the wider the rim and also probably several percent more dangerous for every 10 degree drop in temperature. If there was a specific line of design characteristics that couldn't be crossed we would have a reference point but there is none at the moment.I'm not saying discs aren't dangerous, without these guidelines, I'm saying they could be more dangerous.
150s is rough lol. I just want the rules relaxed if they aren't going to enforce them and if they're going to it should happen at the top to lead by example.I'm not sure what you want.. do you want them to bust you for what sounds like a bag of illegal discs or do you want them to relax the restrictions so that they can be pushed even further?
The worry about overweight discs is if someone does call it in a tournament it could mean losing part of your arsenal or maybe a DQ.
The PDGA drew a line to say where it ends and they aren't enforcing it, likely most instances of a few grams isn't a big deal. I think theres something about moisture absorbtion of a few grams after leaving the factory. I also believe in Japan it's a 150g max. I could happily throw 150s. :
I see we are back to talking about disc golf in general, not just pros. Rules enforcement in disc golf is done by players. I will disagree that ANY change in disc golf should start with a hundred players. These players are not representative of 95%+ of all players. ALL sports set specs on equipment, for a myriad of reasons. Changing arbitrary rules, that are not a problem, is a fun discussion but serves no purpose.150s is rough lol. I just want the rules relaxed if they aren't going to enforce them and if they're going to it should happen at the top to lead by example.
Using strips of lead I have discovered an asymmetrical putter would actually work pretty good. Probably a good candidate for a ready to be scrapped mold that needs retooled.As long as they don't make a serrated edge on the disc like the Turbo Putt, they'll be fine.
Kasta had molded in bits on the bottom of the flight plate - Rask
Latitude had texture on the top of the flight plate inspired by dimples - Missilen & Raketen.
Those all seemed to be approved without much/any trouble.