HAZARD DETERMINATION:
At Lakeview Park, cards should use the flags to determine whether or not players are in or out of the hazards. *Not the grass lines.
CASUAL WATER:
Creeks, puddles and standi ...
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HAZARD DETERMINATION:
At Lakeview Park, cards should use the flags to determine whether or not players are in or out of the hazards. *Not the grass lines.
CASUAL WATER:
Creeks, puddles and standing water are all considered casual. Players may choose to take relief, back along the line of play from the basket, to the nearest possible footing and mark a new lie, without penalty.
OPTIONAL RELIEF FROM BLEACHERS:
Lakeview 10: There is a series of bleachers that will be circled in caution tape. This is an optional relief area. Players may choose to either play from their lie, from above their lie OR they can take infinite relief back along the line of play from basket and mark a new lie, without penalty.
PROPERTY LINES:
Lakeview 11 & 12: There is an OB property line along the left side of the hazard (marked with red flags). If your disc lands off of the property, bring the disc back into the hazard where it last crossed and mark a new lie, with a penalty.
LAKEVIEW 7 (no hazard):
On building, over fence (left), on or over pavement is OB.
NEW RULES:
801.02.K: All players (excluding the thrower) must participate in a vote to determine whether discs are OB or in Hazards. If there is a tie after the first vote, then the thrower must vote to break the tie.
PACE OF PLAY:
- Players should watch every throw and immediately help to look for any hard to find discs.
- Players should clear the greens before beginning to dry their discs and before taking down scores, etc.