The major problem is you have people playing for their livelihoods, yet we are self officiating. Nobody wants to be a dick and enforce rules but it makes it so hard for an honest player to rule check somebody and not seem like a dick, plus somebody else needs to second it and usually half the card is busy taking care of their own disc. No reason the tour has thousands of dollars of prize cash up for grabs and still allowing self officiating.
Look again.. They also missed her FOOT FAULT her mini in the same shot. She was right.. They missed 2 combined faults that she called herself on one (and missed her own foot fault) 10:33 Watch that mini... Big upps to Paige
Paige guilting everyone for not staring at her putt is just bizarre. Do we really want the whole card gazing at each appendage before every putt? Also outside the circle who cares if its close.
Technically it's their responsibility. Whether you like it or not, they wouldn't have had to have more discussion if they'd been watching as the rules require.
The rules state that each player on the card must watch each throw to make sure it's legal, otherwise it's a warning, then a penalty. 812 B 2 "(Each player must:) Watch the other members of the group throw in order to ensure rules compliance and to help find discs.". The rules clearly state that you MUST gaze at each appendage before and during each putt, so yes, they do want that.
Yeah really, imagine people who are suppose to enforce the rules of the game actually watching the others players, amirite? So Bizarre that they should be engaged and pay attention so people dont cheat. The bizarre part is that the players have to enforce their own rules.
Side note... If they WERE watching Paige.. Someone may have at least noticed that she also did a FOOT FAULT. Watch her mini at 10:33 Even Paige missed her own foot fault (which we have all done) especially as her attention was on falling in and halting that with a tree grab... If she didn't touch the tree and casually walked on to retrieve her disc she could have got away with it.. except she's honest.. Anyone here called themselves... I have. (And I also completely missed putting my hand down in front of me on a hip lie... but I knew my card mates so I was more than happy to go with their observation over my inattention. (probably because I got the putt... Euphoria!)
Need to start being able to review video footage for stuff like this!!! Not fair for some of these. Like king, missy drove with her foot horizontal, after the disc is out of your hand, it doesnt matter what happens with your body right!!??
Foot faults need to be removed or redesigned entirely as a rule. None of these impacted an outcome at all and people complaining about extremely trivial crap like that makes the sport look so insanely dumb and bad.
@@derpderpin1568 Uhh Yes... Foot faults DO impact an outcome. It could be said that Paige got that little extra oomph from being able to shift her weight forward with the disc (which is why she stopped herself from falling in... and then where do you call the line between that.. and someone falling in but releasing when they are 2ft closer, but haven't face planted yet. Unfortunately like Soccer/Rugby/Cricket/Football etc.. Not every event can afford cameras, and you can then have a situation where a competitor has everyone but himself filmed so he can have calls on others confirmed easily but if no one else filmed him... It's about time they looked at Jump Putts too.. All you need do is look at ANY Birdogie video where he does a jump putt and you will often see him LAND before releasing the disc.. No wonder HE wants the 10M limit kept. I've used one myself to get sideways out of a bush where I pushed out, threw sidearm from above my vertical bod, and did a brilliant upshot before pummeling into the ground... There was no objection to the landing as I was deliberately beyond perpendicular to the basket (Falling back) but no one could see my feet to tell if I was still grounded... I was.. and no one had a problem... but even knowing it was completely legit I didn't like how I could have abused it. Best comment I saw was... You can follow through on the Tee.. All else is a fault... Easy... No advantage to runners and jumpers.
@@salommy I sort of like the immediate stroke penalty thing.. How often have we had a fault on a tricky putt, only to get a penalty and re-throw... which we then miss (so effectively got a DOUBLE penalty... Now it's a guaranteed single penalty (unless you missed the initial shot.. but you would have missed regardless of the call... so still you only get 1 penalty stroke on the actual amount of strokes it took to sink that dude! q8)
Professional disc golf needs officials, full stop. It's stupid to expect cardmates to call out fellow players for violations and I can't think of another pro sport that does anything similar. The fact that the players are often good friends makes it even worse.
@@playdiscgolf1546 I think it's possible and if not they should just get rid of foot fault rules and the like. No way am I calling out my buddy for a minor violation during a tournament and I'm sure that's common.
@@doughorner5730 Difficult to get 30-40 voluntary officials to a tournament. Every group or every hole would need one and also back-ups because they need to have restroom and lunch breaks. No one would go there if they would assign to work non-stop from 8 am. to 9 pm.
@@playdiscgolf1546 Maybe one for the top 4 cards (12 players) or something, idk. Or the top 4 cards that aren't recorded, and then allow video replay for the ones that are
They should change the rule. If you accidentally footfault, it should only be a stroke if you gained an advantage. You cant expect a reasonable person to have to second a foot fault when they barely stepped on the disc
I mean they run up and have to hit a paper size box, if your shoe taps the lie disc, what does that even do, Half an inch of distance gained, when they could mark it and be over 8 inches closer!!!!
Yep. No 'foot fault' has ever actually mattered or impacted an outcome. The people that constantly watch to complain for them are by far the worst part of disc golf and it's not even close.
100% agree with you. I get the rule, it’s needed so that people stay reasonably within the throwing zone, but an extra 6 inches even a foot won’t do anything for you lol. That’s why so many of them go uncalled. The players know it’s not right to call it
PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME WHAT DIFFERENCE IT MAKES WHAT YOU DO ONCE YOU HAVE THROWN THE DISC? ONCE YOU RELEASE THE DISC YOU HAVE NO CONTROL OF THE FLIGHT....
One kind of extreme example. You are putting to a heavy wind and distance is 15 ft. In a heavy wind that is a tough putt. Without foot fault rule you can jump and dunk the disc into the basket if you are allowed to hold the disc after planting foot comes off. With that rule players must keep the planting foot (or any part of the body behind the lie) on the ground and no body contact to ground ahead of the lie. So they can't jump and dunk.
"stepped on the dirt, you can see the footprint" literally didn't step on the dirt, stop calling foot faults that absolutely don't give any benefit to the player
It will never be a sport that is taken seriously as long as people act like foot faults even matter. Nothing worse than people that complain about foot faults. You're like the non-basketball fans that call everything in basketball a travel while being wrong about it. You drag the sport down.
This is such a weird take, where your disc lays after its thrown is important, if you want to have a comfortable position to throw from then throw better drives or be an adult and follow the rules when you walk up to putt...it really isnt hard to not footfault@derpderpin1568
Nikko was in the right there, but he's also been known to try to push the boundaries of his lie to see what he can get away with. At least he used to when you would get a warning and a rethrow.
Yeah Barry Schultz is an asshole, it's not like he didn't have time to call it before the putt is made, literally just waiting to add strokes for Nikko like a baby, play like gentlemen and reasonable human beings please
You already received a reply to this, but one additional comment. It is very difficult to find about 30-40 officials to a bigger tournament. That is about how many groups there are. At least in Finland it is difficult to find even 2 officials and those are usually TD and assistant TD. It is difficult to find spotters too so usually additional officials are also spotters. There should be a pool of officials listed by PDGA who would get a training once a year for new rules and common way of working to align what to do. They should get daily allowance or something. To make it more professional. This is just my opinion. So there are not enough voluntary officials to do that. And without a video and slow motion it is difficult to be 100% sure, but of course those would not be called.
why are foot faults even a thing when they've never once mattered or impacted anything? the rule shouldn't even exist. the only thing it adds to the sport is worthless people like you that spam complaints about foot faults on all disc golf content while being wrong about it anyways.
One could argue that any fault gives you an advantage. If you don't have to focus on your step, that's one less thing to worry about on your shot. To me, that's an advantage.
Paige knows the rules and knew she broke one. She probably would not have fallen forward but she used an obstacle to maintain balance which is a no no.
You can all say what you want about how it doesn't matter, but it's good that foot faults are being highlighted. There are rules to the sport, and we should all play by the rules or change them to reflect reality.
KJ acted kinda like a baby on a clear foot fault. Nikko’s call on double g was iffy. Barry’s call on Nikko was completely wack. Ricky has a really hard time with those sidewalk lines 😂
I hate this grey area around foot faults. There’s so much grey area that people when they see it won’t actually call it out. If an individual does there’s a chance that the card will just ignore it. It’s freakin stupid. Need clear ruling and more accountability for when there’s actually a foot fault.
@XTaronyuX So you're saying some oldies with bad sportsmanship waiting for him to put with that stance so they can call him is a better look? Nah homie that was W for Nikko either way.
10:33 Smoke and mirrors... Everyone's attention is diverted to Paige pointing out her "Falling In"... No one spots that she steps on her mini at the same time and it notably tips up at the front as she makes her putt. Foot Fault!
@@bernan1 which sort of makes her point.. They are supposed to be watching each other... Trouble is, whenever I'm watching someone, I always follow the disc... force of habit... who wants to keep looking at the thrower. 😕
Foot fault rules are needed so that everyone shoots from a fair distance and from a fair stance. It’s not 100% effective but good enough. Adding officials/refs to do it is not needed and not practical. There’s lots of foot faults that go uncalled but they almost never yield an advantage to the player. It’s simply a rule to define the play area that you’re supposed to throw from and make it so everyone is generally throwing in said area to make it fair. Throwing 6 inches outside of where you’re supposed to throw won’t do anything for you 😂
By far the worst part of the sport, especially the people that can never shut up about them. Rule should be completely redesigned. No foot fault anyone has ever complained about in a comment section ever actually impacted an outcome. Literally never.
I partly disagree. Those are called so rarely that those don't ruin anything. 99% of the foot faults are not even called. I agree that if there is no advantage and it is not done on purpose, don't call it. Rule still needs to be there to avoid e.g. jumping and dunking putts. Ricky for example benefited from his foot fault. He got a better angle to throw by throwing farther away from his lie.
It's really sad that people call things with certainty when they are literally wrong (I'm thinking of Thomas Gilbert, who seem like a nice guy overall) , if I see something I always need to double check before being certain, nothing in reality is 100% true, not even science, everything is an approximation
Unless the person calling the foot fault is a known ass-hat, I always second it. I'll only call a foot-fault if it's obvious or if someone is pushing the limit to get around an obstacle. I've SHOWN guys the mark on the ground where their foot was off the tee-pad and they still want to argue with me. Unless the caller is only a stroke or two behind the one being called, give the caller some back up.
Too many players in these clips TALKING about foot faults instead of owning it and actually CALLING the foot fault, if you believe another player violated the rules of competition then make the call or don't, and the PDGA's backwards thinking solution is to change the rules. Also, nothing worse than someone trying to call another player on a rules violation when they can't even articulate the rule.
1:36 - Typical Mcbeth .. calling a fault when there wasn't one. Dude thinks he's god and everyone should just bow to his greatness and knowledge. And again at 6:19 calling Simon for a foot fault on the tee drive when there wasn't a fault. Yes ... Simon's foot hit the dirt at the end of the tee pad ... AFTER he released the disc. McBeth needs to just stop ... just stop.
My mini has a tent stake, that sucker will not move. But seriously, if we're voting here, i say, calm down on the foot faults unless its flagrant or chronic. Suggestion, rather than a 10 x 30cm rectangle, how about a circle or triangle, the size described by 3 or 4 discs. 🥏 🥏 🥏🥏 🥏🥏 🥏🥏🥏 🥏
I don’t care what any blind person says. Nikko did not foot fault on that straddle putt. Schultz was mad cuz he got called earlier in the round
Left foot was out in front of his right, in a straight line perspective. Put a line over his mini he would be standing on it.
@@kwiley025no chance
Kristin thinking "these usa women"
literally what all europeans think about all americans.
Paige theatening to call a warning on all her cardmates for not watching her is hilariously petty.
Drama always helps a round
>when you can no longer win because FPO has got better talent, so you find other ways to try and make yourself feel superior to others
Paige is cringe on many levels
@@cup_and_cone she was literally one of the best females in the world last year...what an out of touch idiotic comment
@@cup_and_cone she was trying to call a penalty on herself, not find an advantage to win.
This is awesome! Don't see this a whole lot. Very entertaining and informative 👏
The major problem is you have people playing for their livelihoods, yet we are self officiating. Nobody wants to be a dick and enforce rules but it makes it so hard for an honest player to rule check somebody and not seem like a dick, plus somebody else needs to second it and usually half the card is busy taking care of their own disc. No reason the tour has thousands of dollars of prize cash up for grabs and still allowing self officiating.
They would have to pay an official or have a volunteer to follow every single card. Sucks, but I don't see that happening
Imagine taking 90 seconds on every single putt then trying to call someone on a foot fault 😂
After Paige got called for missing the mando at worlds, she wants to act like she has integrity 😊
Look again.. They also missed her FOOT FAULT her mini in the same shot. She was right.. They missed 2 combined faults that she called herself on one (and missed her own foot fault)
10:33 Watch that mini... Big upps to Paige
Paige guilting everyone for not staring at her putt is just bizarre. Do we really want the whole card gazing at each appendage before every putt? Also outside the circle who cares if its close.
Technically it's their responsibility. Whether you like it or not, they wouldn't have had to have more discussion if they'd been watching as the rules require.
The rules state that each player on the card must watch each throw to make sure it's legal, otherwise it's a warning, then a penalty.
812 B 2 "(Each player must:) Watch the other members of the group throw in order to ensure rules compliance and to help find discs.".
The rules clearly state that you MUST gaze at each appendage before and during each putt, so yes, they do want that.
She was inside Circle 1. Falling putts only can occur inside the circle.
Yeah really, imagine people who are suppose to enforce the rules of the game actually watching the others players, amirite? So Bizarre that they should be engaged and pay attention so people dont cheat.
The bizarre part is that the players have to enforce their own rules.
Side note... If they WERE watching Paige.. Someone may have at least noticed that she also did a FOOT FAULT.
Watch her mini at 10:33 Even Paige missed her own foot fault (which we have all done) especially as her attention was on falling in and halting that with a tree grab...
If she didn't touch the tree and casually walked on to retrieve her disc she could have got away with it.. except she's honest..
Anyone here called themselves... I have.
(And I also completely missed putting my hand down in front of me on a hip lie... but I knew my card mates so I was more than happy to go with their observation over my inattention. (probably because I got the putt... Euphoria!)
Need to start being able to review video footage for stuff like this!!! Not fair for some of these. Like king, missy drove with her foot horizontal, after the disc is out of your hand, it doesnt matter what happens with your body right!!??
Foot faults need to be removed or redesigned entirely as a rule. None of these impacted an outcome at all and people complaining about extremely trivial crap like that makes the sport look so insanely dumb and bad.
@@derpderpin1568 Uhh Yes... Foot faults DO impact an outcome. It could be said that Paige got that little extra oomph from being able to shift her weight forward with the disc (which is why she stopped herself from falling in... and then where do you call the line between that.. and someone falling in but releasing when they are 2ft closer, but haven't face planted yet.
Unfortunately like Soccer/Rugby/Cricket/Football etc.. Not every event can afford cameras, and you can then have a situation where a competitor has everyone but himself filmed so he can have calls on others confirmed easily but if no one else filmed him...
It's about time they looked at Jump Putts too.. All you need do is look at ANY Birdogie video where he does a jump putt and you will often see him LAND before releasing the disc.. No wonder HE wants the 10M limit kept.
I've used one myself to get sideways out of a bush where I pushed out, threw sidearm from above my vertical bod, and did a brilliant upshot before pummeling into the ground...
There was no objection to the landing as I was deliberately beyond perpendicular to the basket (Falling back) but no one could see my feet to tell if I was still grounded...
I was.. and no one had a problem... but even knowing it was completely legit I didn't like how I could have abused it.
Best comment I saw was... You can follow through on the Tee.. All else is a fault... Easy... No advantage to runners and jumpers.
ricky is a chronic foot faulter 🤣
1:36 what is the rule? one stroke penalty or reputt or both? thank you.
This was before the rule change from rethrow to automatic one stroke penalty.
@@salommy I sort of like the immediate stroke penalty thing.. How often have we had a fault on a tricky putt, only to get a penalty and re-throw... which we then miss (so effectively got a DOUBLE penalty... Now it's a guaranteed single penalty (unless you missed the initial shot.. but you would have missed regardless of the call... so still you only get 1 penalty stroke on the actual amount of strokes it took to sink that dude!
q8)
Love the croc heels!
Haily king is the absolute worst
True
doesn't help that she sucks too I watched a lot of pro tour in 2024 and I don't really think I saw her make any throws that stuck out to me
Professional disc golf needs officials, full stop. It's stupid to expect cardmates to call out fellow players for violations and I can't think of another pro sport that does anything similar. The fact that the players are often good friends makes it even worse.
But it’s not practical
@@playdiscgolf1546 I think it's possible and if not they should just get rid of foot fault rules and the like. No way am I calling out my buddy for a minor violation during a tournament and I'm sure that's common.
@@doughorner5730 Difficult to get 30-40 voluntary officials to a tournament. Every group or every hole would need one and also back-ups because they need to have restroom and lunch breaks. No one would go there if they would assign to work non-stop from 8 am. to 9 pm.
@@playdiscgolf1546 Maybe one for the top 4 cards (12 players) or something, idk. Or the top 4 cards that aren't recorded, and then allow video replay for the ones that are
Not needed and not practical
They should change the rule. If you accidentally footfault, it should only be a stroke if you gained an advantage. You cant expect a reasonable person to have to second a foot fault when they barely stepped on the disc
3:40 You can clearly see the disc move on the ground. Correct call by Hailey
It was out of her hand…..get glasses
Sure, on her follow through. No foot fault
Stupid call, disc left hand. And called it way to late.
I mean they run up and have to hit a paper size box, if your shoe taps the lie disc, what does that even do, Half an inch of distance gained, when they could mark it and be over 8 inches closer!!!!
Yep. No 'foot fault' has ever actually mattered or impacted an outcome. The people that constantly watch to complain for them are by far the worst part of disc golf and it's not even close.
100% agree with you. I get the rule, it’s needed so that people stay reasonably within the throwing zone, but an extra 6 inches even a foot won’t do anything for you lol. That’s why so many of them go uncalled. The players know it’s not right to call it
Missy didn't foot fault when Hailey called her on it
PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME WHAT DIFFERENCE IT MAKES WHAT YOU DO ONCE YOU HAVE THROWN THE DISC? ONCE YOU RELEASE THE DISC YOU HAVE NO CONTROL OF THE FLIGHT....
Are you talking about throws or putts?
I don't think it matters at all on some of these, like touching the ground for 1 second!!!
@@77nizzova53 Like stepping out of the batter's box while hitting? It's just a silly rule.
I know. I don’t really think there’s any reason step putting shouldn’t be allowed in the circle. I’d prefer it to stay how it is though.
One kind of extreme example. You are putting to a heavy wind and distance is 15 ft. In a heavy wind that is a tough putt. Without foot fault rule you can jump and dunk the disc into the basket if you are allowed to hold the disc after planting foot comes off.
With that rule players must keep the planting foot (or any part of the body behind the lie) on the ground and no body contact to ground ahead of the lie. So they can't jump and dunk.
imo the thomas gilbert one is just outright cheating
I think it was just a mistaken call. Looked bad because of the disc kick, and tough to say otherwise without the benefit of zoomed in slomo
@@nolowputtsif you need video evidence, don't call it
yet literally nothing about it impacted the shot or tournament result
"stepped on the dirt, you can see the footprint" literally didn't step on the dirt, stop calling foot faults that absolutely don't give any benefit to the player
I was there in person for that first throw.
King is a joke!!!
If the first thing you say after calling a foot fault is "I think", you should never have called it.
It will never be a sport that is taken seriously until the pros start acting like professionals
It will never be a sport that is taken seriously as long as people act like foot faults even matter. Nothing worse than people that complain about foot faults. You're like the non-basketball fans that call everything in basketball a travel while being wrong about it. You drag the sport down.
This is such a weird take, where your disc lays after its thrown is important, if you want to have a comfortable position to throw from then throw better drives or be an adult and follow the rules when you walk up to putt...it really isnt hard to not footfault@derpderpin1568
@@derpderpin1568 yep...why even mark a lie. Just throw from where you think you should
Also for Nikko, That guy was a POS to wait right til he putted to call, be a man and warn him before!!! Only people that are scared to lose do that!!
Nikko has his issues but he was in the right there. And I would have told Schultz to keep his “nice putt” to himself
Nikko was in the right there, but he's also been known to try to push the boundaries of his lie to see what he can get away with. At least he used to when you would get a warning and a rethrow.
Yeah Barry Schultz is an asshole, it's not like he didn't have time to call it before the putt is made, literally just waiting to add strokes for Nikko like a baby, play like gentlemen and reasonable human beings please
Big Maple was a funny one.
Why are there not 3rd party judges to call the faults?
There are many cards out there all day and not enough volunteers for something that extreme
You already received a reply to this, but one additional comment. It is very difficult to find about 30-40 officials to a bigger tournament. That is about how many groups there are. At least in Finland it is difficult to find even 2 officials and those are usually TD and assistant TD.
It is difficult to find spotters too so usually additional officials are also spotters.
There should be a pool of officials listed by PDGA who would get a training once a year for new rules and common way of working to align what to do. They should get daily allowance or something. To make it more professional. This is just my opinion.
So there are not enough voluntary officials to do that. And without a video and slow motion it is difficult to be 100% sure, but of course those would not be called.
why are foot faults even a thing when they've never once mattered or impacted anything? the rule shouldn't even exist. the only thing it adds to the sport is worthless people like you that spam complaints about foot faults on all disc golf content while being wrong about it anyways.
db troll boy!! don't you have some children to diddle?
The rule should be: only if the fault gave them an advantage
One could argue that any fault gives you an advantage. If you don't have to focus on your step, that's one less thing to worry about on your shot. To me, that's an advantage.
Paige knows the rules and knew she broke one. She probably would not have fallen forward but she used an obstacle to maintain balance which is a no no.
You can all say what you want about how it doesn't matter, but it's good that foot faults are being highlighted. There are rules to the sport, and we should all play by the rules or change them to reflect reality.
dog poo rule
This sport...
KJ acted kinda like a baby on a clear foot fault. Nikko’s call on double g was iffy. Barry’s call on Nikko was completely wack. Ricky has a really hard time with those sidewalk lines 😂
I hate this grey area around foot faults. There’s so much grey area that people when they see it won’t actually call it out. If an individual does there’s a chance that the card will just ignore it. It’s freakin stupid. Need clear ruling and more accountability for when there’s actually a foot fault.
Warning for all you guys not watching me hahahahahaha shut up gums
Her saying that is so insulting to the other players
13:41 What a rude way to handle the situation.
10:20 love moments when Nikko shuts up old head cry babies tryna angle shoot for a lead.
His left foor was past his disc, so yes he did foot fault. Let alone nikko brings that crap on himself
@XTaronyuX So you're saying some oldies with bad sportsmanship waiting for him to put with that stance so they can call him is a better look? Nah homie that was W for Nikko either way.
10:33 Smoke and mirrors... Everyone's attention is diverted to Paige pointing out her "Falling In"...
No one spots that she steps on her mini at the same time and it notably tips up at the front as she makes her putt. Foot Fault!
their attention wasn't on her at all until she brought it up.
@@bernan1 which sort of makes her point.. They are supposed to be watching each other... Trouble is, whenever I'm watching someone, I always follow the disc... force of habit... who wants to keep looking at the thrower.
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ricky sure seems to be involved in a lot of these foot fault videos...just sayin'
Sarah holkum and hailey king are easily the 2 most dislikeable players in the entirety of FPO tour.
Foot faults are so shit. If its not obvious by more the like 3 feet then it should not matter.
99% of these are soft as heck, and you’re soft if you call it.
people that even care about foot faults in disc golf are beyond worthless
you're soft if you can't handle being called on it.
That girl, ridiculous. Wasn't close. Really petty stuff here.
Vast majority of foot fault rules in disc golf is easily the stupidest sht I’ve ever heard
Foot fault rules are needed so that everyone shoots from a fair distance and from a fair stance. It’s not 100% effective but good enough. Adding officials/refs to do it is not needed and not practical. There’s lots of foot faults that go uncalled but they almost never yield an advantage to the player. It’s simply a rule to define the play area that you’re supposed to throw from and make it so everyone is generally throwing in said area to make it fair. Throwing 6 inches outside of where you’re supposed to throw won’t do anything for you 😂
That's not necessarily true. Throwing behind your lie to get a better angle around a tree is one example. 6 inches can make a big difference at times
@ on rare cases yes. My point is it’s negligible overall.
@@DgSurfin Yup. I agree with you there. Foot faults rarely make a difference or give an advantage
Nikko lmao
Stay behind the effing spot
I'm glad mine didn't make it lol
Paige the cheater wants to act all honorable thendlndecides to pay on peoples kind hearts and maybe try to get out of it 2 holes later? Lol
By far the worst part of the sport, especially the people that can never shut up about them. Rule should be completely redesigned. No foot fault anyone has ever complained about in a comment section ever actually impacted an outcome. Literally never.
Foot fault calls ruining the sport lol so petty for no advantage 99% of the time
I partly disagree. Those are called so rarely that those don't ruin anything. 99% of the foot faults are not even called. I agree that if there is no advantage and it is not done on purpose, don't call it. Rule still needs to be there to avoid e.g. jumping and dunking putts.
Ricky for example benefited from his foot fault. He got a better angle to throw by throwing farther away from his lie.
more than 99% of the time. people that obsess about foot faults are a cancer in the sport and actively drive away new players.
foot fault calls should be unanimous
shouldn't even exist
@@derpderpin1568 no you shouldn't...go play in traffic db troll boy
Paige is such a real one for that, anyone who doesn’t call themselves on their faults doesn’t know the real spirit of the game, and that is INTEGRITY!
Only she called the wrong thing. Foot fault, yes. Falling putt, no.
@ someone isn’t too bright
@@davidclark3952 educate me.
It's really sad that people call things with certainty when they are literally wrong (I'm thinking of Thomas Gilbert, who seem like a nice guy overall) , if I see something I always need to double check before being certain, nothing in reality is 100% true, not even science, everything is an approximation
you had a good point until the idiotic bit about science.
Unless the person calling the foot fault is a known ass-hat, I always second it. I'll only call a foot-fault if it's obvious or if someone is pushing the limit to get around an obstacle. I've SHOWN guys the mark on the ground where their foot was off the tee-pad and they still want to argue with me. Unless the caller is only a stroke or two behind the one being called, give the caller some back up.
Too many players in these clips TALKING about foot faults instead of owning it and actually CALLING the foot fault, if you believe another player violated the rules of competition then make the call or don't, and the PDGA's backwards thinking solution is to change the rules. Also, nothing worse than someone trying to call another player on a rules violation when they can't even articulate the rule.
1:36 - Typical Mcbeth .. calling a fault when there wasn't one. Dude thinks he's god and everyone should just bow to his greatness and knowledge. And again at 6:19 calling Simon for a foot fault on the tee drive when there wasn't a fault. Yes ... Simon's foot hit the dirt at the end of the tee pad ... AFTER he released the disc. McBeth needs to just stop ... just stop.
I mean, that was like a decade ago, 😂
king is a VERY creepy "person"
This video should be called the most douchey people on tour.
Nah those are the people in the comments that actually care about foot faults.
@@derpderpin1568 nah, derp wins DB of the year for being a troll, anti rule twat..
My mini has a tent stake, that sucker will not move. But seriously, if we're voting here, i say, calm down on the foot faults unless its flagrant or chronic. Suggestion, rather than a 10 x 30cm rectangle, how about a circle or triangle, the size described by 3 or 4 discs.
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Left to right Id be more particular about, I think you should be allowed to release up to a few feet behind your disc, maybe 1 meter😊