Sunday, June 14, 2009

Lost Disc Rule

Here are the lost disc rules from the PDGA Rule Book. I lost a disc on hole #1 yesterday and I think we played it right. In short, if you lose a disc, you get a one shot penalty and your lie is in-bounds nearest the spot where the disc was last seen.

A. A disc shall be declared lost if the player cannot locate it within three minutes after arriving at the spot where it was last seen by the group or an official. Two players or an official must note when the timing of three minutes begins. All players of the group must, upon request, assist in searching for the disc for the full three minutes before the disc is declared lost. The disc is considered lost immediately upon the expiration of the three minute time limit.

B. A player whose disc is declared lost, shall receive one penalty throw. The approximate lie for the player's next shot shall be marked in-bounds nearest the spot where the disc was last seen, as agreed to by a majority of the group or an official.

C. If it is discovered, prior to the completion of the tournament, that a player's disc that was declared lost had been removed or taken, then the player shall have the penalty throw for the lost disc subtracted from his or her score.

D. A marker disc that is lost shall be replaced in its approximate lie as agreed to by a majority of the group or an official with no penalty.

2 comments:

Cory said...

That's weird.

This is what I see on the PGDA site. http://www.pdga.org/rules/80311-lost-disc

B. A player whose disc is declared lost shall receive one penalty throw. If the throw was made from the tee, the player will re-tee for the next shot. If not made from the tee, the group will determine the approximate lie from which the throw was made, and the player will throw again from that lie. In all cases the original throw plus one penalty throw shall be counted in the player's score.

This brings it in line with regular golf which is stroke + distance.

Greg said...

You are right. I guess I was looking at an old rulebook:

http://www.everythingdiscgolf.com/PDGA-Rule-Book-sp-7.html#803.10

I guess I should have thrown another tee shot.