simpletwist
* Ace Member *
As a general rule, a disc must be played where it comes to rest.
The other day I had a disc go astray and it came to rest in a road and obviously out of bounds. The rule states you play your next shot from where it crossed out of bounds. But what if the disc is run over by a passing vehicle, pops up and rolls back in bounds? Essentially it came to rest twice.
Angie and I decided that no penalty should be taken and I played it as my second shot from just inside the out of bounds where it was resting when I walked up to it.
Anyone have an "official" ruling?
The other day I had a disc go astray and it came to rest in a road and obviously out of bounds. The rule states you play your next shot from where it crossed out of bounds. But what if the disc is run over by a passing vehicle, pops up and rolls back in bounds? Essentially it came to rest twice.
Angie and I decided that no penalty should be taken and I played it as my second shot from just inside the out of bounds where it was resting when I walked up to it.
Anyone have an "official" ruling?