New OB course rule (for me) Any concrete/pathway is OB(out of bounds, -1 stroke.). However, if your disc touches any part of grass it is in bounds. Landing outside any boundry of Bry's park is OB.
Redmond's right, only the grass on the basket side of the hole should be in bounds. The back corner hole is kinda goofy in that the walking path goes in front of the basket, so that would be the exception. (One could argue the path and all grass being in play on both those holes sharing that ba ...
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Redmond's right, only the grass on the basket side of the hole should be in bounds. The back corner hole is kinda goofy in that the walking path goes in front of the basket, so that would be the exception. (One could argue the path and all grass being in play on both those holes sharing that basket..) Your next shot is from the last place your disc was in bounds, up to a meter away from the basket; or re-tee, both with a penalty stroke. Baseball fields, parking lot, and over all fences should be OB if playing with OB.
Some hay bales or stone circle would be AWESOME for the in-between-baseball-fields hole.. Though anything semi-permanent probably wouldn't be there very long.. Nick and crew at DGS might have some course improvements for us in the near future.. I'm hoping that includes some obstacles on 10/22.
-1 stroke? sounds like an incentive
haha +2 strokes for you now
@David, watch out for that concrete now....lol
Make it harder yet. Only the basket side of grass is in bounds. If you're on grass on non basket side, you're OB. (meaning walking path)
Or play them as island holes. inside 30 feet off the tee or stroke.
Ace or die, ****es.
Redmond's right, only the grass on the basket side of the hole should be in bounds. The back corner hole is kinda goofy in that the walking path goes in front of the basket, so that would be the exception. (One could argue the path and all grass being in play on both those holes sharing that ba ... more
Redmond's right, only the grass on the basket side of the hole should be in bounds. The back corner hole is kinda goofy in that the walking path goes in front of the basket, so that would be the exception. (One could argue the path and all grass being in play on both those holes sharing that basket..) Your next shot is from the last place your disc was in bounds, up to a meter away from the basket; or re-tee, both with a penalty stroke. Baseball fields, parking lot, and over all fences should be OB if playing with OB.
Some hay bales or stone circle would be AWESOME for the in-between-baseball-fields hole.. Though anything semi-permanent probably wouldn't be there very long.. Nick and crew at DGS might have some course improvements for us in the near future.. I'm hoping that includes some obstacles on 10/22.