ROUND + SCORING DETAILS
POOLS + ASSIGNMENTS It is each players responsibility to check the PDGA event site for your individual tee time and to be at the course on- time. Tournament staff will strive to have tee times posted on the PDGA website the night before your round, but as last minute changes can occur, please check the site every morning to verify your course and individual tee time for the day. https://www.pdga.com/tour/event/67164
GUIDELINES AND RULES OF NOTE Pedestrians. Pedestrians always have the right of way. If you are even in doubt, wait.
Respect the course. Please pack it in and pack it out. We have an opportunity to show the parks department’s that we can have a huge event and still leave the parks in awesome, or better shape than when we arrived.
Respect your group. Everyone paid to play in this event; treat each round as such. Be quiet while others are throwing. Do not walk in front of the group that is out. Consider line of sight on other holds. If you are traveling and see someone throwing on another hole, they can most likely see you; so hold up and let them take their shot.
Pace of play. Remember, this is a tee time round. About 10 minutes after you tee off, another group will be starting. It is important you keep in mind a good pace of play as the courses are full.
Provisionals. If there is a disagreement, try to work it out within the group, inside of the PDGA rules. The link for the full PDGA rules is on the opposite page. If you aren’t able to come to an agreement, don’t stand on the course and argue. This is where you are to throw a provisional shot. We cannot review photos, so all players on the card will need to make note of what they observed. After the round is complete, the entire group will need to wait and speak to the course’s respective Tournament Director. We will make sure the right call is made.
Lost and found. We will post daily on our Facebook event page any lost and found items from the event. These items will then make their way to the Hazy Shade store. Please pick them up as soon as you can.
Out of Bounds (OB). An OB line has no thickness. If any part of your disc is on the line, you are in. That said, the term “surrounded by” means that if you can see either water or a solid surface around your disc, you are out of bounds. An example of this would be a weed that may grow out on a walk and your disc landed on it. If you can see the walk all around your disc, it is OB. In the same regard, if you land on a rock in the middle of a creek, even though your disc is dry, if the rock is surrounded by water, you are OB. Rain delays. We will play in rain, but if there is any lightning, you MUST mark your shot and leave the course immediately. Play will be suspended until it is safe to resume play. If this would occur early in the day and delay play, we will post online delays. It is still your responsibility to be on-time when your card tees off, so please be a few minutes early, not late.
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