Love watching coverage at Vista and The Fountain with all the multi use people in the background. Gives the tournament a different flavor to what we are used to. Ice cream truck in the background was cracking me up.
@11:54 Our favorite non-rule is our "house" rule of when a disc lands on top of the basket, it counts and is a bonus stroke (i.e. par=birdie), but this cannot be purposefully attempted inside C1. I've only seen it happen three times in several years.
I like that rule. I’ve always wished they would approve anything that lands on top should count in any sense. But the home rule of the bonus stroke is cool for casual rounds.
The very first tournament I played in back in 2005, a non sanctioned doubles event, on the very first hole, I made my putt and didn't immediately clear it. A guy on my card told me to clear the putt and said If I didn't know to clear it, I didn't belong out there. The funny thing is on the next hole, my partner aced it, turned to that guy and said, dont worry I'll clear it, and walked the entire hole to pull his disc out before letting them tee. That's how my disc golf career started. Loved it!
Thank you for the great coverage! Ordered a hyzerline disc. It'll be great to practice both putts and drives in my own backyard! Star frame? I'll go with the all too obvious, a handful of Starburst candies.
Favorite non-rule: I used to throw with someone that very firmly believed that, if a disc is tombstoned in the ground, you have to kick it and then play from wherever your kicked disc ends up.
The non-rule you mentioned about not adding discs to your bag during a round comes from Golf. You snap a putter because you're mad, you finish the round without a putter.
Hole 9 is a mandatory bowl hole at my favorite course couple benches above the river set back in the trees over a 350ft hole down into a Boulder field above the river. It's real name is stone soup.
Favorite non-rule: it’s not a falling putt if you advance beyond your lie after the disc has come to rest. The rule says you have to “demonstrate [..] balance before advancing.”
The adding discs "rule" came from ball/old man golf. You can only have so many clubs in the bag, so disc golfers assumed it was the same. Also, the marked disc rule may have helped muddy the waters... The old falling putt rule was used to help buddies on cards get an extra putt
RIP Quizzes lol. What a shame that company fell apart. They truly were the best subs. Closest one is about an hour and 10 minutes from me and wish I could get there more often.
non rule a td told a friend of mine during a tournament that if less than 50% of his disc was in bounds then it was OB! We have laughed about that ruling coming from a TD ever since lol
Thank you for the coverage. It is too cold for me to play a club round today. Had someone on my card state I could not "abandon my throw" off the tee and throw 3 from the tee since it was in bounds so I declared a provisional and ended up playing a par 5 twice. The head of the PDGA rules committee was playing the event and confirmed I could. Got the same score either way.
I used to play by the "Lily" Rules named after my disc golf dog Lily (RIP, greatest dog ever). She would go out on the fairway and then run and grab your disc and run around with it. I told my group that you could place the disc where you thought she grabbed it or where she dropped it. I didn't tell them what to yell to get her to drop it, though ...
favorite non-rule, rule: you always get 2 meters off of barbed wire fence. Found out actual rule is only 1 meter relief, but TD can allow for 2 meters, in advance for a tournament.
I have 2. One guy said he thought he could abandon a hole because he was already at a quad and didn’t want to finish it, and just take a +4 for the hole. He got DQ’d but was allowed to finish without submitting a score. Another guy thought that you went ob on a drive but didn’t advance it (it was never in bounds) that you didn’t get a penalty stroke. He was insistent on it but took last so it wasn’t an issue.
My favorite non-rule: if the disc is touching the line, it’s in-bounds. In fact, the line itself is out of bounds. Some part of the disc must be across the line to be considered in-bounds.
You are correct, but your explanation is wrong. An OB line does not have a width, i.e. it is 0cm wide. In case there is a drawn line to mark the limits of the fairway, the actual OB line is (almost always, if not otherwise specified) the inside edge of the drawn line. So yes, if your disc is on the line but not touching the in bounds area, it is out of bounds. But the drawn line doesn't really have anything to do with it, everything but it's inside edge is basically just a visual aid.
Favorite non rule: whomever has the most fun is the winner... and the no closer to the basket rule comes from people who played ball golf and knew the rule from there where you cannot move the ball closer to the hole and thought it would be in the rulebook for disc golf too.
Isn't that TECHNICALLY true, just that you'll never get called on it in reality? Not allowed supporting points in front of your lie, so if you were to lose balance forwards you're not allowed to brace against basket. Also, IIRC isn't the old wording of the scoring of the disc that the disc has to enter the basket between the chainsupports and the cage AFTER being released and then come to rest. Which meant that you COULD argue that you have to release the disc before it touches the chains. Granted, nobody should EVER be trying to call any of those rules as broken, but that's how I've been told about the wording a couple of years back...
11:27 can someone explain this to me who clearly doesn't know all discgolf rules? How come Gannon is allowed to take a meter even though he wasn't OB? Are you always allowed to take 1 meter from the OB line even if you were never OB?
Even if you are NOT OB, you can still take UP TO 1 meter relief (unless specified by the TD to make it more than that as commonly found with barb wire fences). If you wish to read more in an official capacity you can go here: www.pdga.com/rules/official-rules-disc-golf/80602
As Terry explained you can take 1 meter of relief from the OB line. The rules on HOW you take that relief are more strict than OB relief though. It’s intended to allow you space as the rules don’t allow you to take an illegal stance (I.e. one or both feet OB)
Favorite non-rule: a league player tried to tell me it's a penalty stroke if your disc touches the chains while it's still in your hand when you're tapping in.
I guess the key to being a good disc golfer is to be named after disc golf terms, Eagle, Parker.. I guess I am going to name my kid ace run or just ace for short.
Non-Rule: A guy I play with said that +4 over par is the max score you can take. If you are throwing anything more than +4 over par just pick up your disc and move on. No need to add more to your score....is this true!?
This is likely a misunderstanding of the rule that you are awarded a four over par for each hole that you miss playing if you are late to your tee time (or fail to show up for the round altogether).
Just my opinion, but I think the phrase "2 stroke swing" should be reserved for when there is an actual "swing", aka a player going from 1 up to 1 down, or visa versa where the positions of the players actually swap, not just gaining or losing 2 strokes.
Thanks everyone for supporting AB and I with the Hyzerline and using our code!
Excited to try it out!
Love your violent backhand style 😈
If I played more tourneys I'd for sure buy one, cool product!
Terry we don't deserve you. You're the best!
Hopping on a flight from Norway to go to Ricky's party LFG!!!
Love watching coverage at Vista and The Fountain with all the multi use people in the background. Gives the tournament a different flavor to what we are used to. Ice cream truck in the background was cracking me up.
'Multi use people'? In my day we just called them slaves...
Same 😂 You are 100% right, it makes it a unique tournament and fun to watch
Ordered a hyzerline ..at 61 the less walking I have to do is priceless...as is my warm up...can't wait to try it .!!!
@11:54 Our favorite non-rule is our "house" rule of when a disc lands on top of the basket, it counts and is a bonus stroke (i.e. par=birdie), but this cannot be purposefully attempted inside C1. I've only seen it happen three times in several years.
I like that rule. I’ve always wished they would approve anything that lands on top should count in any sense. But the home rule of the bonus stroke is cool for casual rounds.
The very first tournament I played in back in 2005, a non sanctioned doubles event, on the very first hole, I made my putt and didn't immediately clear it. A guy on my card told me to clear the putt and said If I didn't know to clear it, I didn't belong out there. The funny thing is on the next hole, my partner aced it, turned to that guy and said, dont worry I'll clear it, and walked the entire hole to pull his disc out before letting them tee. That's how my disc golf career started. Loved it!
Of the people on that card, one or them didn’t belong, and it wasn’t you. 😊
It Aderolled! Let's go. That was so funny!!!!!
Loved the coverage thanks for wearing yourself out to get it to us Terry
Favorite non rule I live by. - -If you can throw your shoe further then your disc you get to re-Tee--
Thank you for the coverage Terry!
I can't wait to see your first feature film Scent of a Star Frame. Cheers! 🍻
Absolutely fresh linen lol 😂😂😂
See you guys at Ricky’s house
Thanks for the coverage Terry! 🎉🥏👍
@@greg_loper you are welcome. Thanks for coming along for the ride.
Terry, you’re the man. It isn’t said enough.
Great coverage! Thank you!
Thanks for covering this.
Thank you for the great coverage! Ordered a hyzerline disc. It'll be great to practice both putts and drives in my own backyard!
Star frame? I'll go with the all too obvious, a handful of Starburst candies.
Thanks disc golf guy!
Great job Terry. Love your coverage
Great coverage!
Favorite non-rule: I used to throw with someone that very firmly believed that, if a disc is tombstoned in the ground, you have to kick it and then play from wherever your kicked disc ends up.
Might be my fave that I’ve heard. Definitely new to me but I’m gonna try it. Our course produces a ton of tombstones
@ 18:22 that ice cream truck music really razzled Gannon. Ice cream music! Wow! 🍦🍧🍨🍰🍡🍢
thanks Terry...
Party at Ricky's !! 😅😅
Terry you are the footage whisper.... thx bro
I once heard a guy claim that the patent pending shot wasn’t a legal shot, hence the name.
Ader-rolled??? Yep, you can show yourself out - but not before you finish coverage 😜. You are truly a coverage animal.
You rock bro. I dig your Lone Ranger commentary
The non-rule you mentioned about not adding discs to your bag during a round comes from Golf. You snap a putter because you're mad, you finish the round without a putter.
No sorry you can add any club you want just can't exceed 14 clubs as long as you adding clubs doesn't slow down play.
Smells like roses probably
Fav nonrule: if you bring smoke, u gotta share.
Hole 9 is a mandatory bowl hole at my favorite course couple benches above the river set back in the trees over a 350ft hole down into a Boulder field above the river. It's real name is stone soup.
Depends on which side of the rule we talking 😂
Look forward to Barela’s commentary
Raspy or not. Thankful for that fast turn around! Terry look forward to your videos! But health is 1st! And VISTA DEL CAMINO is 2nd!
A star frame is the new car scent of your disc golf round!
Favorite non-rule: it’s not a falling putt if you advance beyond your lie after the disc has come to rest.
The rule says you have to “demonstrate [..] balance before advancing.”
Oh man that would piss me off. Like basketball free-throw rules....gross. I can imagine somebody firmly believing that and causing problems.
Del Falcos is the Go To Sandwich shop. Just down the street from vista. Proper Italian joint with a bit of a NYC Bodega feel.
The adding discs "rule" came from ball/old man golf. You can only have so many clubs in the bag, so disc golfers assumed it was the same. Also, the marked disc rule may have helped muddy the waters...
The old falling putt rule was used to help buddies on cards get an extra putt
RIP Quizzes lol. What a shame that company fell apart. They truly were the best subs. Closest one is about an hour and 10 minutes from me and wish I could get there more often.
My non-rule I was told was that if your disc goes out of bounds you can't use it for the rest of the hole.
Once again, great job, now go enjoy a beer.
non rule a td told a friend of mine during a tournament that if less than 50% of his disc was in bounds then it was OB! We have laughed about that ruling coming from a TD ever since lol
Thank you for the coverage. It is too cold for me to play a club round today.
Had someone on my card state I could not "abandon my throw" off the tee and throw 3 from the tee since it was in bounds so I declared a provisional and ended up playing a par 5 twice.
The head of the PDGA rules committee was playing the event and confirmed I could. Got the same score either way.
Honestly Quiznos as a chain has the best sandwiches, by far. The chicken carbonara is delectable and got me through a couple semesters of school
DON'T
GET
ME
STARTED
That was my favorite there as well.
RIP Quiznos (well, mostly anyway)
Yes, Terry, 18 was dirty!
Now we know Gannons kryptonite......ICE CREAM TRUCK MUSIC! Muahahahaha.
Looks like all those off season video shoots at Vista are paying off for AB.
🗣️ RIP QUIZNOS! 😢
If I was Ezra on 18 I would have lost my midn 😮
Ive been on star frames and they amelled like fresh linen lol
A StarFrame ? ... a little fishy, especially before 18 at Vista. I SMELL 'ya T. Great coverage!
You asked about the best sandwich around- old town Scottsdale “Karstens” small business big portions- place is unlike anywhere else around- DO IT!!!!!
You'll find me in the fairway after I walk back to it from the rough and finding my disc. :p
Unfortunatly I dont need a hyperline to throw short 😞
That's a good one 🤣
A star frame would smell like a rose !
Terry, you are loopy! A star frame smells either like teen spirit or victory (maybe both) 😜
A star frame would smell like lucky charms😅
"Breath of Fresh Air" scent for [ star frame]
Obviously a star frame would smell like starfruit!
Yes, pixy dust for sure. A little lavenderish
I used to play by the "Lily" Rules named after my disc golf dog Lily (RIP, greatest dog ever). She would go out on the fairway and then run and grab your disc and run around with it. I told my group that you could place the disc where you thought she grabbed it or where she dropped it. I didn't tell them what to yell to get her to drop it, though ...
favorite non-rule, rule: you always get 2 meters off of barbed wire fence. Found out actual rule is only 1 meter relief, but TD can allow for 2 meters, in advance for a tournament.
New car, the scent of star frame
If a star frame had it's own scent, it would be anise.
I have 2. One guy said he thought he could abandon a hole because he was already at a quad and didn’t want to finish it, and just take a +4 for the hole. He got DQ’d but was allowed to finish without submitting a score.
Another guy thought that you went ob on a drive but didn’t advance it (it was never in bounds) that you didn’t get a penalty stroke. He was insistent on it but took last so it wasn’t an issue.
My favorite non-rule: if the disc is touching the line, it’s in-bounds.
In fact, the line itself is out of bounds. Some part of the disc must be across the line to be considered in-bounds.
Got this one from my cardmate today. 😂
@@jannesalmi3587 lol
You are correct, but your explanation is wrong. An OB line does not have a width, i.e. it is 0cm wide. In case there is a drawn line to mark the limits of the fairway, the actual OB line is (almost always, if not otherwise specified) the inside edge of the drawn line. So yes, if your disc is on the line but not touching the in bounds area, it is out of bounds. But the drawn line doesn't really have anything to do with it, everything but it's inside edge is basically just a visual aid.
12.20 that rule you referring to comes from regular golf "you cant add or switch clubs after you started your round".
Yeah - which is hilarious that people always mention it or act like it is also true for us while playing the golf with "frisbee-like" objects ;)
Star frame Scent: "Warm Applie Pie🤞🏻"
(American Pie)
Smells like star jasmine
Someone once told me if you threw a black ace, the disc is technically now out of bounds.
Favorite non rule: whomever has the most fun is the winner... and the no closer to the basket rule comes from people who played ball golf and knew the rule from there where you cannot move the ball closer to the hole and thought it would be in the rulebook for disc golf too.
Somebody told me during a tournament that on tap in putts, you aren't allowed to make contact with the basket!
Isn't that TECHNICALLY true, just that you'll never get called on it in reality?
Not allowed supporting points in front of your lie, so if you were to lose balance forwards you're not allowed to brace against basket.
Also, IIRC isn't the old wording of the scoring of the disc that the disc has to enter the basket between the chainsupports and the cage AFTER being released and then come to rest.
Which meant that you COULD argue that you have to release the disc before it touches the chains.
Granted, nobody should EVER be trying to call any of those rules as broken, but that's how I've been told about the wording a couple of years back...
A star frame would smell like Bonnie Blue b/c everyone got some!
Star anise. The smell of star frame
11:27 can someone explain this to me who clearly doesn't know all discgolf rules? How come Gannon is allowed to take a meter even though he wasn't OB? Are you always allowed to take 1 meter from the OB line even if you were never OB?
Even if you are NOT OB, you can still take UP TO 1 meter relief (unless specified by the TD to make it more than that as commonly found with barb wire fences).
If you wish to read more in an official capacity you can go here:
www.pdga.com/rules/official-rules-disc-golf/80602
As Terry explained you can take 1 meter of relief from the OB line. The rules on HOW you take that relief are more strict than OB relief though. It’s intended to allow you space as the rules don’t allow you to take an illegal stance (I.e. one or both feet OB)
Star frame... starfruit? pineapple? BBQ Ribs?
Starframe scent: Vanillekipferl (crescent shaped vanilia cookie)
Favorite non-rule: a league player tried to tell me it's a penalty stroke if your disc touches the chains while it's still in your hand when you're tapping in.
if a starframe had a scent, it would definitely be a minty odor
Terry, some eucalyptus on the chest, brother. That voice is worn out. RICOLA!
I guess the key to being a good disc golfer is to be named after disc golf terms, Eagle, Parker.. I guess I am going to name my kid ace run or just ace for short.
RIP Quiznos 😢
A star frame would smell like freshly baked cookies, since nobody alive hates that smell.
Ain't no party like a Ricky party
Non-Rule: A guy I play with said that +4 over par is the max score you can take. If you are throwing anything more than +4 over par just pick up your disc and move on. No need to add more to your score....is this true!?
@@spacegaiden - absolutely not true.
@@thediscgolfguy Not true at all. You pick up your disc and head to the parking lot.
This is likely a misunderstanding of the rule that you are awarded a four over par for each hole that you miss playing if you are late to your tee time (or fail to show up for the round altogether).
My favourite sandwich? A Kantn Brot mit Hartwurscht
Only allowed to remove your own disc from the basket!
Take a nap Terbear!
are Ricky's parties "Diddy" Wysocki parties or something?
@@robertjones1730 #NoDiddy ;)
A star frame would smell like baking bread
Maybe Gannon just needs to shake off the winter rust. A Star frame smells like a cold beer on a hot day.
The best sandwich is the white widow at Cheba Hut
Hutt
Starbursts
if a star frame had a scent, i think it would be zesty, so ill go lemons.
Just my opinion, but I think the phrase "2 stroke swing" should be reserved for when there is an actual "swing", aka a player going from 1 up to 1 down, or visa versa where the positions of the players actually swap, not just gaining or losing 2 strokes.
If a Star Frame had a scent it would be a … Milky Way 😅
@@antonioweatherby2463 - old school but I could get on board with that real quick.
Starfruit?
You have to use a putter to .putt with
Pixy dust is wjat a star frame would smell like
Paul McBeth is top 5 all time