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Out of Bounds Penalty in Disc Golf

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Summary: Learn how to determine out of bounds and penalty for out of bounds in this free video on how to play Disc Golf.

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"In this clip, we're going to discuss out of bounds. Darren found the out of bounds in the water. A lot of disc golf courses do have man made out of bounds. They may have a painted line or a string line. They'll play a certain road or parking lot, black asphalt or even sidewalk could be out of bounds. If a Frisbee is stuck in a tree, there is a two meter rule. Sometimes it is used, sometimes it is not used. If the disc gets stuck in the tree, that also could constitute a penalty stroke. There is an official rule book that the Professional Disc Golf Association has put out every year for the last fifteen years. It doesn't read as difficult as a ball golf rule book. It does discuss the rules as far as out of bounds, order of play, and playing the stipulated course. He pulls his disc out and marks the shot with his mini, one meter from the water, perpendicular to the out of bounds. It doesn't look like it is an unsafe lye. He would then play his next shot with a different disc. One of the rules is that you can not use the disc that has landed out of bounds. Darren is going to take a shot at the basket to try to save a bogey."

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