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where do you measure the disc golf putting circle

by Jennie Flatley Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The circle in disc golf helps to define a true disc golf putt and is an area that measures 10 meters, or 32 feet 9 and 3/4 inches, out from the base of the basket. This is a literal circle all the way around the basket which establishes a set of rules that a disc golfer must follow if his disc is within this area.

The circle in disc golf helps to define a true disc golf putt and is an area that measures 10 meters, or 32 feet 9 and 3/4 inches, out from the base of the basket. This is a literal circle all the way around the basket which establishes a set of rules that a disc golfer must follow if his disc is within this area.

Full Answer

What are the circles in disc golf?

There are two Circles in disc golf which are used to indicate the putting area of each hole. Circle 1 is any area within 10 meters (32.8 ft) of the basket and any throw from this area is considered a putt. Circle 2 is any area within 20 meters (65.6 ft) and outside of 10 meters from the basket.

What is the 10 meter rule in disc golf?

The 10 meter rule is slang for disc golf rule 806.01, which defines the area of a disc golf putt and is the same area that “the circle” defines – 10 meters or 32 feet 9 3/4 inches – out and in a circle around the base of the basket. Within that area, the disc golfer is subject to PDGA putting rules.

How far do you putt in disc golf?

The distance of the circle is 10 meters, or 33 feet, all the way around. And you have to putt behind the disc and maintain balance before you retrieve your disc from the basket. See, it’s as simple as that.

What are the PDGA putting rules for disc golf?

Within that area, the disc golfer is subject to PDGA putting rules. THE CIRCLE AND THE 10 METER RULE DEFINE THE EXACT SAME AREA. THEY’RE EXACTLY THE SAME.

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How is the circle measured in disc golf?

There are two Circles in disc golf which are used to indicate the putting area of each hole. Circle 1 is any area within 10 meters (32.8 ft) of the basket and any throw from this area is considered a putt. Circle 2 is any area within 20 meters (65.6 ft) and outside of 10 meters from the basket.

How is disc golf putt distance measured?

0:425:25How Far Is Too Far? Putting vs Approaching | Disc Golf TipsYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipHere's how you want to go through it what you're going to do is place a marker every 10 feet betweenMoreHere's how you want to go through it what you're going to do is place a marker every 10 feet between 30 and 100. Feet the next thing is to figure out your comfort zone around the basket.

How do you mark your disc golf discs?

The easiest and most popular way to mark your disc is by writing your name, phone number, and PDGA number (if you have one) on the bottom of the disc with a Sharpie. This helps to distinguish your disc as unique. It also provides contact information so that the disc can be returned to you in case it gets lost.

How do you mark a disc golf lie?

0:212:42Disc Golf Rules School - Episode 3: Marking Your Lie - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOr use a mini marker to mark their lie. When using a mini marker the mini should be placed on theMoreOr use a mini marker to mark their lie. When using a mini marker the mini should be placed on the playing surface touching the front edge of the disc.

How far should a disc golf putter go?

Typical Distance This means even the average disc golfer should get comfortable throwing putters between 150-200 feet/46-61 meters, with more ambitious players getting up to 250 feet/76 meters or more.

Does hitting the pole count in disc golf?

If your putter hits the chain and bounces off it, this is not considered a basket. It also doesn't count if your disc hits the bottom of the basket or the metal pole and bounces off, or if your disc slips through the holes on the top of the basket. No one said Disc Golf putting is easy!

Can you remove Sharpie from disc golf disc?

i use rubbing alcohol to remove it. Try it and it will usually get I would say almost all of it.

What is a legal marker in disc golf?

mini marker discs shall be used to mark a players lie as required by these rules. Mini marker discs must have a diameter of between 7 and 15 centimeters and a height not exceeding 3 centimeters. any mini falling into these guidlines is considered legal for use in marking your lie.

Can you mark your lie with another disc?

Nope, not a rule at all. Only a mini can be used to mark a disc, otherwise you throw from behind where your disc landed. There is no rule about having to use the same marker for the whole round. You can use as many different minis as you want.

Can you throw a Mini in disc golf?

That PDGA rule 802.06 states that you may use a mini marker as long as it complies with PDGA technical standards. Otherwise, the position of the disc at its lie can mark the spot. If you wanted to use that disc twice in a row, though, you would need a mini marker.

How wide is the lie?

20cm wide802.05 Lie: The lie is a rectangle that is 20cm wide and 30cm deep, centered on the line of play behind the rear edge of the marker disc. The line of play is the imaginary line on the playing surface extending from the center of the target through and beyond the center of the marker disc.

What is mid range in disc golf?

Mid-Range Discs are designed to provide accuracy and control for a wide array of shots. Bridging the gap from putter to driver, Mid-Range discs are versatile and effective in many situations. Mid-Range discs have a variety of uses from tunnel shots to flex shots, from short drives to approaches.

How are hole distances measured?

Short answer, golf holes are measured “across the ground” using the playing route that most golfers will take. For example, on a dogleg hole, the measurement is taken from the tee box to the apex of the dogleg. Then from that apex to the center of the green.

How far can you putt from?

The PDGA has putting rules that only apply inside of 10 meters, so I think officially, this range, about 32½', is considered a putt for everyone. 100 feet is a long way to fly, accurately hitting a 20" triangle, I would consider this more of an approach shot, trying to get close, with the chance of it going in.

What club would you use to tee off on a par 5?

Driver. A driver is the longest club in your bag. It ranges in loft from 8-14 degrees of loft offering a lower shot than your other clubs. It is almost exclusively used off of the tee because you are allowed to tee up the ball to generate maximum distance.

How does a disc golf putting league work?

Here's how it works: We set up a basket and mark off varying distances. Each distance is worth different amount of points. The top three people with the highest total scores at the end of the season will take home prizes. A breakdown of distances and points can be found below.

Are Jump Putts Legal In Disc Golf?

Yes, jump putts are legal in disc golf outside of Circle 1 (10 meters), however you must have one balance point inside your lie when you release your disc. That means that your putter must be in flight before you jump (before your balancing point lifts off of the lie). Inside of Circle 1, a player must “demonstrate full control of balance behind the marker” so jumping over your disc marker would not be considered controlled balance.

How deep is a disc golf lay?

The first thing to know is that your lie starts at the back edge of where your disc landed and is 20cm wide (7.8 inches) and 30cm deep (11.8 inches). If you were to draw a line from the middle ...

What happens if you hit a disc in a golf tournament?

If your disc hits another players bag, you play your shot where it lies and that player may be assessed a courtesy violation (and penalty shot for second courtes y violation) if a tournament offical thinks it was left there intentionally to interfere with a throw or distract another player. PDGA rules do not explicitly penalize you if your disc hits another players bag but you could be accused of improper play or unsportsmanlike conduct if you do not request equipment be moved when it is in a reasonable play area. If your disc hits your own bag then you play your shot where it lies and a penalty shot is assessed against you. You are responsible for requesting that other players move their belongings if you think there is a chance of hitting them with your disc. If that player refuses then it is considered a courtesy violation against them.

What are the two circles in disc golf?

What Are The Disc Golf Circles? There are two Circles in disc golf which are used to indicate the putting area of each hole. Circle 1 is any area within 10 meters (32.8 ft) of the basket and any throw from this area is considered a putt. Circle 2 is any area within 20 meters (65.6 ft) and outside of 10 meters from the basket.

How do discs work in golf?

Your disc must enter through the side of the basket and above the cage. When it lands it must be supported only by the target which would usually mean the pole, the chains and the cage. That means that landing on top of the basket does not count or even being wedged in the side of the cage from the outside (which can happen with soft putters).

What is the rule for putting that does not apply to standard throws?

There is only one rule specific to putting that does not apply to standard throws: After having released a putt, the player must demonstrate full control of balance behind the marker disc before advancing toward the target.

Can you land on top of a disc golf basket?

No, landing on top of a disc golf basket is not considered in; your putter must enter from the side of the basket, above the cage, and below the bottom of the chain support.

Disc Golf Putting: The 10 Meter and Other Rules

According to the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA), any disc golf throw starting from 10 meters or less to the target is considered a putt. This measure comes from the base of the target and goes out 10 meters.

Putting Outside the 10-meter Circle

When you are throwing the disc outside the 10-meter circle, you can fully use the rules to maximize and create power. There are three different ways you can take advantage of the rule being outside the 10-meter circle to give yourself extra power when you are putting.

Conclusion

Learning and familiarizing the disc golf putting rules is essential and a responsibility as a disc golf player. You cannot just throw the disc and perform a putt without knowing the rules of the game, as stated by the rulebook. As you know, there are many things that you need to know if you want to putt by the rules.

What do the PDGA have to say on the 10m rule?

This is where things get interesting and many novice players are inadvertently breaking the rules.

When can you jump Putt in Disc Golf?

Jump putts are very popular for longer range putting because the jump you do when releasing the putting disc helps propel the disc further. But how does that fit in with the PDGA rules when showing balance?

What is the Putting Area?

The putting area is the area enclosed by a circle with a 10-meter radius extending from the base of the target.

Stance Inside the Putting Area

Inside the putting area, the rules no longer allow us to follow-through past our lie like we can in the fairway.

Outside the Putting Area

Outside of the 10-meter circle, the rules allow for a variety of putting techniques like jump putts and step putts, where the player moves beyond their marker after releasing the disc.

Calling a Stance Violation

Whether or not you committed a stance violation is determined by the other players in your group.

Class Dismissed!

For more information visit the Official Rules of Disc Golf and be sure to check back each Thursday for a new installment of PDGA Rules School.

What does the circle mean in disc golf?

The circle is used in professional disc golf, but it isn’t typically used on amateur disc golf courses.

What does "putting rules" mean in disc golf?

It simply means they are talking about specialized putting rules the professionals use in disc golf tournaments.

What are the different types of putting drills?

There are a number of putting drills including obstacle drills, 100s drill, chaos drill, and the Mcbeth putting drill.

How far can you putt in disc golf?

Being within the putting range of 10 meters is what defines a real disc golf putt.

How far away from the circle can you jump putt?

If you are playing according to PDGA rules, you will not be allowed to jump putt within ten meters of the circle.

Why is the circle considered the 10 meter rule?

The circle is considered the 10-meter rule because the circle is 10 meters around the basket.

How many meters is a disc in basketball?

It isn’t as complex as it sounds, it is simply 10 meters around the basket that requires players to maintain balance and control before retrieving the disc from the basket.

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So Then What Is The 10 Meter Rule in Disc Golf?

  • The 10 meter rule is slang for disc golf rule 806.01, which defines the area of a disc golf putt and is the same area that “the circle”defines – 10 meters or 32 feet 9 3/4 inches – out and in a circle around the base of the basket. Within that area, the disc golfer is subject to PDGA putting rules. …
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A Rule 806.01

  • PDGA rule 806.01 is broken into two subsections and states: “A. Any throw made from within 10 meters of the target, as measured from the rear of the marker disc to the base of the target, is a putt.” So, then, the 10 meter rule? Yep, that about does it. But subsection (A) defines the area where an approach shot becomes a putt and where subsection (B) kicks in. “B. After having rele…
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What About Jump Putting?

  • Jump putting is not allowed in the circle. Period. Jump putting has always been a sort of gray area in disc golf. I mean, for the most part, it is allowed and a lot of pros use it. But because it’s only allowed outside of the circle, that putt is really not called a putt at all. Being inside of that 10 meter circle is what describes a true disc golf putt. Outside of the circle, you may hear someone say th…
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Summary

  • The circle. The 10 meter rule. PDGA rule 806.01. They all seem complex but they’re not. They’re all exactly the same and show you how you’re supposed to throw your disc within a certain distance from the basket. If you don’t remember anything else, remember this: the circle and 10 meter rule are the same. The distance of the circle is 10 meters, or 33 feet, all the way around. And you hav…
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Don’T Forget The Book!

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