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So I was hurling one of my Rocs against a brick wall a few too many times and I guess it got tacoed pretty bad on the same spot multiple times. Anyway it developed a very small crack. I took a hanger and a lighter and burned the plastic back together then sanded it to be the same as the rest of the disc.
Is this legal for pdga play?
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Permalink Reply by Yeddie VanHalen on June 16, 2011 at 9:11am nope!
Permalink Reply by Ian Macpherson on June 16, 2011 at 9:52am
Permalink Reply by Ian Macpherson on June 16, 2011 at 10:04am Here's what I read:
B. A disc which is cracked or perforated is illegal. See sections 802.01 D, E and F. A disc which is cracked during a round may be carried by the player, but not used, for the balance of the tournament. The player must immediately declare his intention to carry the newly cracked or broken disc to the group or be subject to penalty under 802.01 E.
C. Players may not make post-production modification of discs which alter their original flight characteristics. This rule does not forbid inevitable wear and tear from usage during play or the moderate sanding of discs to smooth molding imperfections or scrape marks. Discs excessively sanded or painted with a material of detectable thickness are illegal. See sections 802.01 D, E and F.
Since my disc is neither cracked nor has it had postproduction changes to alter the flight characteristics I would think it's alright.
As you said: "it developed a very small crack"
Rule states: B. A disc which is cracked or perforated is illegal.
Disc is illegal for tournament play. Melting the plastic would be a post production modification.
Permalink Reply by Ian Macpherson on June 16, 2011 at 10:42am
Permalink Reply by Gbudz on June 16, 2011 at 2:15pm ha ha ha! this has got to be the funniest discussion i've come across. first off, throwing your disc into a brick wall! i'm sure you were trying to break it in, but man, what a funny start! then you back up your "fixing" of the disc with the rules! no disrespect man, it's just really funny that you read it that way.
hey, maybe you're right though. people put their discs on their dash with the hot defogger on. people sand the gouges out of their edges. you could make a case that what you did is on a similar level.
let's hear what chuck has to say though
Permalink Reply by Ian Macpherson on June 16, 2011 at 2:46pm It's not funny losing your most beat in roc, ya bastard. :)
And honestly based on how the rules were written I don't see where I could be in the wrong.
Permalink Reply by Nick on June 16, 2011 at 2:56pm It's funny when you lose it by throwing it at a brick wall!
Permalink Reply by Ian Macpherson on June 16, 2011 at 2:57pm Haha the brick wall is the sickest rough to play out of
Permalink Reply by Gbudz on June 16, 2011 at 2:59pm
Permalink Reply by Ian Macpherson on June 16, 2011 at 3:11pm Yeah this was very targeted and it has had 0 effect on the disc flexibility/shape/flight path.
Would love to hear from someone who knows for sure.
Permalink Reply by Gabriel -=24 CHA!NS=- on June 16, 2011 at 3:36pm Ask Chuck Kennedy.
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