Regarding the snow, I’ve never played in this much. I’ve heard of tying ribbons to your disc so that they’re easier to find. Is this PDGA legal? Or should I even worry about losing discs this with 3+ other sets of eyes on it.
Ribbon on the string is not legal, normally your disc will be fine but you will have more then just you playing on your card. So everyone normally tends to help locate the disc.
It’s ok if the TD ok’s it. So Kristy will need to weigh in. But I’m my experience you probably don’t need to worry about losing discs in this amount of snow. Unless you throw a pure white disc
Isiah. I would definitely add ribbons on drivers. You can have 5 people looking and lose one. I've seen many others lose discs in tbe snow and have to take penalty strokes.
Yes we will allow the use of ribbon for the event. Better safe than sorry, even if you don't lose one without it can save a ton of time not having to look as long.
Ribbon on the string is not legal, normally your disc will be fine but you will have more then just you playing on your card. So everyone normally tends to help locate the disc.
It’s ok if the TD ok’s it. So Kristy will need to weigh in. But I’m my experience you probably don’t need to worry about losing discs in this amount of snow. Unless you throw a pure white disc
Incorrect Tim. Ribbons are 100% pdga legal. https://www.pdga.com/rules/official-rules-disc-golf/81301
Isiah. I would definitely add ribbons on drivers. You can have 5 people looking and lose one. I've seen many others lose discs in tbe snow and have to take penalty strokes.
Scott thanks for pointing that out to me sorry for providing misinformation Isaiah
Thank you guys!
How does one attach a ribbon to a disc?
Tape. The better the tape the better it'll stay on.
Yes we will allow the use of ribbon for the event. Better safe than sorry, even if you don't lose one without it can save a ton of time not having to look as long.