I read the 2005 sanctioning agreement and tour standards docs. In the tour standards doc it mentions the Code of Conduct. Does anyone know where I can find that?
magilla
Nov 09 2004, 02:16 PM
I read the 2005 sanctioning agreement and tour standards docs. In the tour standards doc it mentions the Code of Conduct. Does anyone know where I can find that?
It is posted on the PDGA TOUR page... <font color="blue"> Code of Conduct </font> (http://www.pdgatour.com/handbook.php#_Toc63670311)
scoop
Nov 09 2004, 02:36 PM
8.4.5 For those players wishing to use a carrying device, approved carrying devices include disc golf bags, foldable chairs and push cart companions. No motor or animal driven or bicycle type devices shall be allowed at All PDGA National Tour and Major Events, and are not recommended at PDGA SuperTour events.
So, if I'm reading this correctly, motorized or animal driven (oxen? mules?) devices ARE allowed at A-tier (non Major) and lower events?
So, I can use my dog as a caddy at upcoming tournaments? Or ride my segway at RoundRock?
So, I can use my dog as a caddy at upcoming tournaments? Or ride my segway at RoundRock?
Train your dog to ride the Segway.
bruce_brakel
Nov 09 2004, 03:00 PM
So, I can use my dog as a caddy at upcoming tournaments? Or ride my segway at RoundRock?
Train your dog to ride the Segway.
Train your dog to lead the mule carrying the Segway on its back.
rhett
Nov 09 2004, 03:01 PM
Train the dog to ride the segway and lead the mule carrying all your discs.
I read the 2005 sanctioning agreement and tour standards docs. In the tour standards doc it mentions the Code of Conduct. Does anyone know where I can find that?
It is posted on the PDGA TOUR page... <font color="blue"> Code of Conduct </font> (http://www.pdgatour.com/handbook.php#_Toc63670311)
Thanks Magilla, but that's the 2004 Code. Has anyone seen the 2005 Code?
magilla
Nov 09 2004, 03:33 PM
I read the 2005 sanctioning agreement and tour standards docs. In the tour standards doc it mentions the Code of Conduct. Does anyone know where I can find that?
It is posted on the PDGA TOUR page... <font color="blue"> Code of Conduct </font> (http://www.pdgatour.com/handbook.php#_Toc63670311)
Thanks Magilla, but that's the 2004 Code. Has anyone seen the 2005 Code?
It should all remain the same UNTIL there is a revision....
just like the rules... :D
NO BARE MIDRIFFS?
How does the PDGA expect this sport to grow? :)
woodpecker
Nov 16 2004, 02:09 PM
so, it appears this does not apply to a chosen few....
Please take into consideration that women's clothing is made smaller than ever. It will be difficult to force us to wear shirts that do not rise up when we play.
Also, it is 100 degrees where I play in the summer. Do you really need to prevent ladies from playing in athletic tops?
rhett
Nov 19 2004, 01:22 PM
If men can't play shirtless then women shouldn't be able to play in sports bras. Ya gotta have some kind of consistency.
seewhere
Nov 19 2004, 01:24 PM
Ya gotta have some kind of consistency.
yea like no BEER no CIGARETTES EITHER!!
Ya gotta have some kind of consistency.
yea like no BEER no CIGARETTES EITHER!!
Pizza God
Nov 19 2004, 11:18 PM
I'm all for Topless Disc Golf :D:D:D
27dogs
Nov 21 2004, 01:21 PM
hey i've seen a guy use his dog as a caddy, carried his discs in a bag draped over the dog's back.
Seeing is believing: Canine Caddy (http://home.earthlink.net/imagelib/sitebuilder/misc/show_image.html?linkedwidth=actual&linkpath=http://home.earthlink.net/~trisim/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/dsc02462_frisbie_pack_dog.jpg&target=tlx_new)
bigchiz
Nov 21 2004, 09:01 PM
I hope the Canine Caddy carries cigarette butts too.
If men can't play shirtless then women shouldn't be able to play in sports bras. Ya gotta have some kind of consistency.
Are you thinking the consistency of oatmeal, or the consistency of snot?
27dogs
Nov 22 2004, 12:53 PM
hey that's the same guy and dog :Dwhere was that picture from? great dog, wondering if he still caddies
*ahem* [lining up that slo-pitch in the crosshairs:] That picture is from locally world famous El Dorado Park Disc Golf Course [the nicest course around], and the full-strength shot is from our "third photo" site. :p [use my profile for weblinks]
I haven't seen hide-nor-hair of golfer or caddy, since...
...a large entourage from world-world famous U.C.L.A. School of Film was here Sunday shooting a student film, but adding to our legacy... :cool:;)
scoop
Nov 22 2004, 03:47 PM
I just bought one of those canine caddy bags from REI. I have a 1-year-old yellow lab/blood hound mix that I�ve just started training to be my disc caddy.
I�m taking him out to a small course near the house, working with him on sitting and staying right next to the tee pad while I drive. I release him from his sit only after I�ve thrown, at which time I can re-grab his short leash.
We still have a lot of work to do, as he sometimes wants to leave his sit before I release him, especially if he sees another dog or a squirrel nearby.
My goal is to have him 100% trained to caddy by the May Texas 10 event in Wimberly.
I can't get my dogs to quit chasing the disc. They're not allowed at the course anymore, and I now have an excuse for not practicing in my back yard.
If men can't play shirtless then women shouldn't be able to play in sports bras. Ya gotta have some kind of consistency.
Sex sales in every sport, just do it tastefull and women should be able to wear bathing suites :cool:
Pizza God
Nov 24 2004, 12:16 AM
Yea, just watch Sand Volley ball.
Actually, if you were at the Carrollton Open, it paid to be last place Am :D
disctance00
Nov 24 2004, 01:52 PM
Good idea Rooster as he gets a little older and more work done with him he'll work out great for you. Nice choice of dog too, love Labs...very smart and they have soft mouths for picking up birds or stray discs in the water without puncturing the plastic.