Know where the out-of-bounds lines are on the course.
Any disc that leaves park property is out of bounds. Holes 1, 3, 4, 13 and 14 share a boundary with private property. Anywhere there are painted ...
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Know where the out-of-bounds lines are on the course.
Any disc that leaves park property is out of bounds. Holes 1, 3, 4, 13 and 14 share a boundary with private property. Anywhere there are painted lines (1&3), the line is considered out of bounds. If your disc is touching the while line and does not touch any grass (grass growing out over the OB line is still considered OB) it is considered out of bounds. The same goes for curbs. All curbs are out of bounds. You may most likely encounter them on holes 6-8. If you disc is laying up against the curb and not touching grass it is considered out of bounds.
In or over all park roads, the walking track (two exceptions talked about later), sidewalks, and parking lots are out of bounds. The ball field, basketball court, sand volleyball court, gaga ball court, splash pad, lined football or soccer fields, in or on the pavilions, the bathrooms or any other structure are out of bounds. There is no relief from playground equipment near hole 7, 9 and 10. Play it where it lies.
The walking path is out of bounds if you land on it or cross over it with the exception of holes 3 and 16 (past the mando) wherein your disc is only considered out of bounds if it comes to rest on or over the path.
Retrieve an out of bounds disc from the place nearest where it went out and mark it up to one meter in bounds from that point. You will receive one penalty throw added to your hole score for each disc that lands out of bounds. NOTE: If a throw misses the mando AND goes out of bounds you will take the penalty that occurred first. You cannot be penalized twice on one throw.