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The Disc Golf World VideosAugust 19, 2025

Gannon Buhr Gets Called Out

Jefferson and his co-host dissect Lechstone's approach to hole 18 in a pivotal moment that sparked heated debate among disc golf enthusiasts. Gannon Buhr, known for his outspoken personality, takes center stage when called out for a time violation, leaving many wondering about the reasoning behind the decision. The conversation delves into the nuances of rules enforcement, with Jefferson questioning the justification for penalizing Lechstone at that specific moment. Gannon's comments highlight the perceived unfairness of calling a time violation in this instance, sparking a discussion on the role of marshals and their responsibilities. The video offers a behind-the-scenes look at the complexities of disc golf rule interpretation, shedding light on the intricacies of navigating the game's governing body.

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Video Transcript

Welcome back to the spit out. I'm Jefferson alongside me as always, the one with all the holes in his game, Swiss cheese and we're the disc golf world breaking down Lechstone and more importantly some Gan time violation stuff. >> I also make that. >> Yeah, I drumed it up in yesterday's video. So, if the only reason you're listening to our podcast is because of that. Yeah, we're going to start with that. >> Sure. What do you want to lead in or you want me to lead in? I want you to delete it actually because I want to see where you're going to take it. >> First of which, I think the time violation is an absolute like inexcusable. There's no point in it at that point in time. You guys with a warning, what is the reasoning to call a time violation on the approach to a pen to a to the pen on hole 18? >> I don't know. Like there's there's zero point. You are literally trying to make a point. Set a set a point. Create a narrative. Appease the comment sections that are in the videos or wherever. That is all you're I think that's all you're purely trying to accomplish. You're trying to set a a future precedent for the next day. Right. Well, I think also what Ganon said mentioning the next day they had that pre speech with the same marshall and he even made a bigger point on staggered stance where he talked about why if you're having that little meeting, why is it only time violation? If you're a marshall, you're there to call footfall, you're there to call any other breakage of the rules. Why are you making it a point to say time violations? I feel like that's where he feels where he uses the word unfair. >> I gotcha. Gotcha. That's a play way of saying targeted. I think >> it was, but he used the word unfair, so I'm gonna use what he said. >> I gota read into it for him. Ganon has made it abundantly clear in interviews and everything along those lines. He doesn't care about getting called. >> It's never about like him fighting for or not even fighting, but him making a thing in the in like the post interview and everything along those lines. It is...

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