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QUIZ ON DISC GOLF RULES/ETIQUETTE

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*To continue playing, you must receive 100% on this quiz.

Instructions: Answer the following true/false and multiple-choice questions to the best of your
abilities. You will have 20 minutes to complete this quiz.
If you have any questions, please ask Mr. C.

True/false (1 mark each)


Directions: Read the statements in the left box, and decide whether it is true of false. Circle
your answer in the right box.
1. When you begin a game, you should assume that you get to True / False
throw first.

2. When I shout “FORE”, it means that my throw could


potentially hit someone, and everyone should duck down, and True / False
protect their heads.

3. Before throwing, you should check down the fairway to


make sure that the hole is clear, and that you won’t hit anyone True / False
with your disc.

4. When you drive from the tee box, you are allowed to step True / False
past the markers.

5. After you throw your disc, you should start walking to throw True / False
your next shot before everyone else throws.

Multiple choice (2 marks each)


Read carefully! Select the multiple-choice answer that most accurately answers the question.

6. Regardless of winning or losing, at the end of a Disc Gold game you should:

a) throw your discs on the ground, and leave the course.


b) shake hands with your opponents and say, “good game”.
c) slap your opponents hand away and ignore them.
d) wave and say “goodbye”.

7. To start a disc golf game with friends, how do decide who gets to go first?

a) Flip a coin.
b) Rock, paper, scissors.
c) Politely discuss who gets to throw first.
d) All of the above.

8. When you throw your drive from the tee box of hole #3 (par 5), your drive shot flies to the
fairway of hole #2 (par 3) where other people are about to throw from their teebox. What is the
safest thing to do when retrieving your disc?

a) Run as fast as you can and grab the disc while they are throwing.
b) Lie on your belly and “army crawl” to your disc.
c) Stop the game and tell players to stop throwing, so you can grab your disc.
d) Stand ahead of the other players and wait until they stop throwing.

9. In the middle of a game, you suspect your opponent is cheating. What is the most appropriate
response you can give when in this situation?

a) Because the situation is frustrating, you should get very mad at them.
b) Give your opponent a warning, and if they continue then consult a supervisor.
c) Let them continue cheating, and complain about the issue after.
d) Stop the game entirely, and leave because “it is not fair”.

10. Before putting, how do you and your opponent decide who putts first?

a) The player furthest to the hole.


b) The player closest to the hole.
c) The player who had the furthest drive.
d) The player who had the shortest drive.

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