Im sorry but ball golfers are not throwing the ball, so you cant make that comparison here to dg. We dont have a metal club to hit an object with, so we need a run up.
But you can make that comparison.
Don't think of it in body movement/run up, but in swing.
Golf:
Tee shot -Nice and perfect, let that baby rip.
2 shot - did you end up in fairway, or rough, or a bunker?
If in the fairway, you should have a nice lie to get a full club on, if situation dictates.
If in the ****, you have a compromised shot.
Disc Golf:
Tee shot -Nice and perfect, let that baby rip.
2 shot - did you end up in fairway, or rough?
If in the fairway, you should have a nice lie to get a run up, if situation dictates.
If in the ****, you have a compromised shot.
I can be pretty tough to exactly hit your mark on looooong drives, but I would say my margin of error is only about 2-3 inches max. If someone called me on that (let alone actually see it), I would be upset and likely give them some shizzz about it but it's fair. Things like that should be incorporated into practice. When I throw for distance out in a field, I usually make sure that I am hitting a mark.
I have seen many times where people seem to intentionally use it to their advantage and miss their mark without a care in the world. Sure, I would call someone on it: but I likely wouldn't if it seemed to me that they were at least trying to hit it.
So you would break the rule, but be mad and harass the person that pointed it out? Seems smart.