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Not the Take you Want to Hear | Grip Locked Clips
A dramatic showdown unfolds at a recent PDGA tournament as a heated dispute erupts among players and officials. Nate Heinle finds himself at the center of controversy, accused of being absent at the start of his round, sparking a lengthy argument with fellow competitor Heiden Heinen. The situation reaches a boiling point when Luke Humphries decides to challenge the ruling, leading to a tense confrontation between the two players and their teammates. As the debate rages on, the rules committee is invoked, and the outcome hangs in the balance. Watch as the drama unfolds at the scorers table, where heated discussions and technical disputes reach a fever pitch, highlighting the complexities of PDGA tournament procedures and the personalities that drive them.
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I saw us posted on Facebook mid last week and um is a fascinating storyline from back at I think this is D glow yes um all over 100 talks about posts that he sees so it always leaves you on convo yeah I'm gonna read you this post so if anyone needs another reason just like Nate this is me reading the post this is not my words clarify that because this first sentence is pretty condemning to fills my words everyone needs another reason to dislike Nate heinle this is from a live view disc scoring volunteer another situation from Sunday albeit a non-factor and the outcome at the top was an issue Handler brought up to the group I was doing udisk scoring for I had the 12 27 PM mpo scheduled T time the dgpt delayed my card starts at 12 30 due to the fpo chase or third card coming up on 18 at the time at 12 27 Luke Humphries wasn't there yet but we weren't starting yet at 12 30 our card starts getting called out called off with our first player team Luke was next and as he's being introduced he is running up and runs the T and makes a shot our card moves on with no issue and no delay other than the dgpt delay on hole three heinold walks up and tells Luke he's getting a par plus four penalty for being absent at the start of the round the players on the card then spend five minutes arguing with Heinen hole 3's T about how they don't agree Luke and the group then spend about 20 minutes after the round at the scorers table trying to figure out how he decided that Luke didn't make the start of his round when he was there on time to throw his first shot oh wait it gets better Luke asked for heinle to appeal it to the rules committee on the tf3 and walking up to the tf4 heinold came scootering up to say it would it would stand per the rules committee after the round Luke said he would appeal it again and it sparked another conversation with heinold heinold cited 8-1-1 F dot five Luke wanted to see the rule Howard wouldn't pull it up so I brought it up on the PDGA app and handed it over...





