But when you hole out this way legally it counts?
You can't say "does the act of him taking the disc off the top of the basket and placing it in the basket considered a throw?" and argue it's not when he should have taken the disc off the top of the basket and placed it in the basket which counts as a throw.
If that were the case, everytime someone did this it wouldn't count.
His action of placing it in the basket with a warning for not marking it should have been all that happened.
It amazes me that an event has an A Tier label and world class players and yet, people still don't know what to do**No wonder our sport won't grow.
**Assuming that he placed it in the basket twice.
ok i think i see where i'm getting this wrong. he shouldn't have marked his lie and holed out again. his unmarked lie hole out counts, with a warning.
so, i guess his second hole out should have been called as a practise throw and he should have taken a penalty stroke(?).