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Disc Golf Course Etiquette

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Summary: Disc golf can be a fun and exciting game as well as great exercise. Learn the etiquette of this game in this free video.

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By John Stone
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John Stone has been an avid Disc Golfer for over 15 years. His experience has given him an in-depth knowledge of the games techniques, throwing styles and the individual dynamics of...read more

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"One of the great things about disc golf is that disc golf is part of ball golf, and a lot of the rules and etiquette for disc golf is the same that you would find on any normal golf course. Most of the holes, at least as far as I know, are par three. I know that there's a couple of courses with par four's. As the sport grows, the holes get longer, and as the holes get longer, it becomes a little hard to get par three on a fourteen hundred foot hole. Most of the holes you're going to find are going to be par three, so you've got three shots to try to even par, and it runs just like ball golf. As you are going from hole to hole in a group, it runs just like ball golf where whoever won the last whole is the first person to tee off, and whoever got the bogie, is the last person to go. Part of the rules and regulations in disc golf is just recognizing that order, and going from there."

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