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Understand Disc Golf Course Etiquette

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Summary: Understand disc golf etiquette, including how to determine whose turn is next, in this free video series.

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By Justin Lentz
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Justin Lentz is a member of Disc Golf at the University of Colorado in Boulder. He has been playing and teaching disc golf for over ten years. He is also a professional actor, and he...read more

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"So you finally made it. You're at the disc golf course, you're ready to play, you got your water, you got your Frisbees and you find the first tee. This is it, the tee box, or the launch pad. We're fortunate here at this course to have a concrete launch pad, which makes it really clear and easy to figure out where you're shooting from. Some of the less developed courses tend to have something like durve with a little piece of wood in front of it or just like some spray paint markings, but this one's really nice, it's concrete. Some of them are rubber. It's got to keep your eye out. Most of them are marked by a pole. Here we are at the first hole, and we're going to get ready to drive. Before you do that, you want to have a little course etiquette. Say you're by yourself or let's say you're with 5 people in your party. There's some guy that's a little bit behind you and he's just waiting and he's only one guy. You've got 5 people versus one guy. Just like in regular golf, you're probably going to let that one guy go because he's a little bit faster. Again, keep in mind the safety rules. These things are hard and have a great day, a great day of at playing disc golf. Here we are and we're ready for the driving."

eHow Article: Understand Disc Golf Course Etiquette

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