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NEW Rule For Disc Golf
Get the latest scoop on the changing landscape of disc golf with Swiss and his team! The PDGA has just adjusted its playoff time extension rule, and we've got the lowdown. Join Swiss as he breaks down what this means for players like Brody, Ganon, and the rest of the pro circuit at events like the Big Easy Open. With the new rules in place, sudden death playoffs are about to get a lot more interesting - and unpredictable! Swiss shares his expert analysis on how this change will impact the sport, including its potential implications for tier coverage and player strategies. Watch as he dissects the latest developments in disc golf and brings you all the news from the world of pro disc golf.
Get the latest on new rule changes in disc golf, straight from the PDGA - how they'll impact your game.
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The PDGA responds quickly and adjusts the playoff time extension rule. Well, for the DGBT that is Paul's recovery forces him to drop another event, some interesting news surrounding worlds a tier coverage and really not too much more this weekend disc golf. And we're back bringing all you disgenerates the news from the past week. And for any of you that might be new out there, they call me Swiss for short, but still with the holes in his game. And really, I'm just one half of the disc golf world. We're that YouTube channel that changed the game by covering the sport in our own way. And that's through our scripted commentary that comes in a fraction of the time than the other guys. Now, last week's playoff finish at the Big Easy Open left many questions unanswered along with Brody still scrubbing coverage to try and count spotters. But one question asked by Ganon now has been answered by the PDGA clarifying its time extension rules during playoffs, adding the use of the one-time extension on each hole of the sudden death as each hole is played like an additional round. That's me putting it in layman's terms, but if you want to just stop the coverage and read it yourself, but we really do need to stop and recognize the PDGA's prompt reaction and delivery of this change. Now, sure, it may have only delivered on what many expect to be the bare minimum response of a governing body of a sport, but still needs to be acknowledged that it was addressed and issued in a timely manner nonetheless. Even if some of you have already expressed displeasure of the decision, and it's really not cuz it's the absolute right interpretation by the PDGA, but because many of you feel it only helps Ganon further. But the prois Golf Association really could not have afforded to rule any other way. simply by how our playoffs are played out. And even if you feel this helps Ganon too greatly, why would you not want to allow the players the opportunity for an extension in the most pressure-p packed moments? Fans should really want just the best disc golf in those moments. And that's really not just for your own viewing pleasure, but possibly for interest from outside fans, as any of these moments have the possibility of...




