Official Rules of Disc Golf
803.02 Relief from Obstacles
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- A player may obtain relief from the following obstacles: harmful insects or animals, or any item as designated by the Director. To obtain relief, the player may mark a new lie that is on the line of play, farther from the target, at the nearest point that provides relief (unless greater relief is announced by the Director).
- If an obstacle physically prevents the player from taking a legal stance behind the marker disc, or from marking a lie for a thrown disc which is above or below the playing surface, the player may mark a new lie on the line of play immediately behind that obstacle.
- A player who takes relief other than as allowed by rule has committed a misplay for playing from an incorrect lie, see 811.F.1.
- A player may elect at any time to take optional relief by declaring their intention to the group. The lie may then be relocated by marking a new lie which is farther from the target and is on the line of play. One penalty throw is added to the player's score.
- No penalty throw is added if optional relief is being taken following a penalty taken for a disc out-of-bounds or above two meters.
Outline of Contents
Disc Golf Rules and Standards
- Overview
- Official Rules of Disc Golf
- 800 Description of the Game
- 801 Application of the Rules
- 802 Throwing
- 803 Obstacles and Relief
- 804 Regulated Routes
- 805 Regulated Positions
- 806 Regulated Areas
- 807 Completing the Hole
- 808 Scoring
- 809 Other Throws
- 810 Interference
- 811 Misplay
- 812 Courtesy
- 813 Equipment
- Appendix A: Match Play
- Appendix B: Doubles and Team Play
- Appendix C: Resources
- Appendix D: Conversions
- Appendix E: Index
- Appendix F: Adaptive Rules of Disc Golf
- Questions and Answers
- Competition Manual for Disc Golf Events
- Translated Rules of Disc Golf
- Becoming a PDGA Certified Rules Official
- PDGA Tour Standards
- Technical Standards
- Disc Golf Rules History