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No, but I think his point is that, if an approximate lie is acceptable (i.e. is not considered to be an attempt to "gain advantage") when the marker has been moved, then why would a similar "re-marking of the lie" be unacceptable in the case under discussion, i.e. when the player wants to use...
I think this case falls into a gray area where clarification is required. The rules do not specify either A) whether or not a thrown disc that was initially used to mark the lie, can subsequently be used for a required re-throw of the same shot (i.e. 1st throw OB or stance violation called &...
Pretty much everything .. I LOVE trying new plastic, and I can only carry a fraction of it around. Still, even making it in my bag doesn't guarantee I'll throw it in a round. I always seem to select the same old discs (mostly Rocs) for everything but the long drive holes.
One mold that stands...
Well, you can just look up the results of the 2015 PDGA Worlds distance competition .. her winning throw there was 414 ft, and there's even video (you have to figure out when she throws in like a 2 hour window .. I think it's around the 1 hour mark). In 2014, her winning throw was 450 ft...
Just my two cents, but it sounds like some people are obsessing a bit too much about their grip mechanics. My take is that grip is something to think about BEFORE, not during the shot ... if the rest of your mechanics are correct, then the grip will just naturally release at the right time...
I also have a red CE Valkyrie in very good condition (8/10?) .. it has been thrown, and so has some small scuffs around the edge, as well as ink on the back (contact info). I have been told this may be a very rare and valuable disc ... is there any truth to that?
http://i.imgur.com/7rbATGR.jpg
I have an old beadless Aviar (I think it may be very old). It feels like DX plastic, and I've had it forever (since early 90's) .. it was my every day putter for a long time, so it's pretty beat up (4/10), and has ink on the underside (contact info, and verification of an ace).
Is it worth...