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Yes, we do.
Concluding that putting is too easy based solely on perceptions of the success rate of touring pros or 1000+ rated MPOs and 900+ rated FPO is a textbook example of GIGO.
I suggest you read the Competition Manual, which in the Introduction specifically mandates that "the procedures and guidelines contained therein are required for all PDGA events," paying particular attention to The Spirit of the Game, which mandates:
If you can't be bothered to show...
"Correct, adjective : conforming to an approved or conventional standard"
That's the first definition of the adjective on Merriam-Webster.com. Furthermore, the Oxford English Dictionary cites the first printed usage of that definition to 1676, whereas the first printed usage of "in accordance...
So if the TSWG approved paint as part of the production process and a mfg released a disc with painted artwork of detectable thickness, would wiping the artwork make the disc illegal? ;)
In other words, it's designed to allow the water to erode the ground UNDER the pad, and exacerbate rust and corrosion from contact with mineral salts in the ground. :doh:
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
Speaking of paying attention, araytx, allow me to introduce YOU to prerube. The very thread you linked was already linked by Rastnav in the post immediately above yours, so ... :thmbdown::thmbdown::thmbdown:
:p
Wrong. The MSD may manage the land, but the land is owned by the municipality. If that were not the case the city would have no legal standing to ask, much less require, the course developers to obtain permits.
So, let's see: part of the course trespasses on public land (that just happens to abut property owned by the family that runs the course), the title to which, should the city fail to challenge the trespass, could ultimately pass to the family under KY's adverse possession statute (Ky. Rev. Stat...
Proposition: txmxr doesn't know WTH a corollary is.
Proof:
A. Definition of Corollary:
B. 806.01.A:
from which it follows as a natural consequence without need for further proof or a written documentation that throws made from beyond 10 meters of the target are not, by definition, putts...
Of course you can: that's inherent in the grant of the choice between playing from the lie established by the thrown disc or the lie marked by the mini marker.
In the absence of a specified time limit, per 802.03.A.2, you have a "reasonable amount of time." In practical terms, means you have...