Policies

Guidelines for Play

  • Never throw when other players are within range. Be aware of your surroundings and environment.
  • Appropriate attire is required throughout the facility. Five-finger shoes are not allowed while playing basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer, or badminton.
  • Each hole begins at the Tee Box.
  • Subsequent throws are made from the place where the disc comes to rest.
  • The player who is furthest from the target throws first.
  • The hole is completed when the disc is supported by the target.
  • Tee off order is determined by the player’s scores on the previous hole. Lowest score tees first.
  • All roadways and fenced areas are out of bounds.
  • Discs are available for rental at the Outdoor Program, Field House, HPER Complex, and Heritage Center.

Basic Rules of Play

  • A run up and follow through are allowed unless the disc is within 10 meters of the target.
  • Remain quite and avoid unnecessary movements when others are throwing.
  • Stand behind player that is throwing until throw is complete.
  • Allow faster groups to play through when possible.
  • Play is first come, first served.
  • For more detailed rules, please visit the Professional Disc Golf Association at www.pdga.com

University Guidelines

  • NO pets are allowed on the Disc Golf Course. Exception: Service Animals
  • University policy prohibits possesion and consuption of alcohol on the course.
  • Players participate at their own risk and are responsible for harm to person or property.
  • Please check the web site frequently for any course closures. To reserve the Disc Course, please call 801.581.3797.
  • Please respect the course.
  • Place trash in proper receptacles or take with you upon completion of play.
  • Do not alter trees or obstacles.
  • Vandalizing targets, signs, equipment, or landscaping is an offense that will result in disciplinary action.
  • Paticipants with multiple violations will be permanently banned from play.

Assumption of Risk

Individuals are encouraged to have a physical examination and obtain adequate health and accident insurance prior to participating in Campus Recreation Services activities. Individuals participate in Campus Recreation Services programs at their own risk.

 

 

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