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I play where any concrete or pavement is OB even if any part of the disc is touching. This is also true when the sideways cuts through the fairway. This brings more of a challenge to the game, stay away from the paths.
It's always the ruling of the TD in the case of tournament play. I believe that if not stated they are OB, but have played in an amateur league that plays them inbounds. I say make up the rule between yourselves to play it in or out and go from there.
Drawing a circle around the hole to make an island green is a trick. You are doing something wrong if you have safety issues. Rethink the design or find a more suitable piece of land. I think there needs to be drastic redesigning all over the country. Junk courses are wasting baskets and giving a bad example. If you're wondering what level I play, here's a clue, who am I? I won 13 pdga tournaments in 1989.
Drawing a circle around the hole to make an island green is a trick. You are doing something wrong if you have safety issues. Rethink the design or find a more suitable piece of land. I think there needs to be drastic redesigning all over the country. Junk courses are wasting baskets and giving a bad example. If you're wondering what level I play, here's a clue, who am I? I won 13 pdga tournaments in 1989.