Final Action
Final Action
I have a few questions.
Are we required to do the final action?
Also, it states that we have to use the same ball from the Start Action. Is there any way you could get points without using the same ball from the start action, as long as it goes 20 cm to the tee?
I know i'm asking stupid questions
Any replies are appreciated!
Thank you!!!!
Are we required to do the final action?
Also, it states that we have to use the same ball from the Start Action. Is there any way you could get points without using the same ball from the start action, as long as it goes 20 cm to the tee?
I know i'm asking stupid questions
Any replies are appreciated!
Thank you!!!!
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Re: Final Action
You can get points for some actions without having the final action present, but you won't be able to stop the time clock (so your time will run to 180 seconds and so you'll score zero time points.)
No - the rules are quite clear. If you use a different ball, it doesn't qualify as the final action.
Re: Final Action
knightmoves wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2020 9:32 pmYou can get points for some actions without having the final action present, but you won't be able to stop the time clock (so your time will run to 180 seconds and so you'll score zero time points.)
No - the rules are quite clear. If you use a different ball, it doesn't qualify as the final action.
Ok! Thank you so much!!!
This is my first time doing this.
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Re: Final Action
You're welcome. It can be quite overwhelming at the start, but if you're not certain about something, it is always worth giving the rules a slow and careful read. Don't just skim them - stop and think carefully about what each word and clause means.
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Re: Final Action
What does it mean by standard tee? Would a pronged tee count?
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Re: Final Action
Good question. I'm using an hourglass shaped tee. Guessing standard is what you can buy at walmart lol. Packing a 'regular' tee just in case. Did you submit a faq?
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Re: Final Action
I'm about too right now, it's way too vague. Thank you! I'll update you guys when they respond to the FAQ.
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Re: Final Action
Hello,
Once the ball lands on the tee, should all actions on the device stop if can there be something like a motor or fan from previous actions still running?
Once the ball lands on the tee, should all actions on the device stop if can there be something like a motor or fan from previous actions still running?
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Re: Final Action
Yes, you can have a fan running when your device stops.SaiSurineni wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 2:20 pm Hello,
Once the ball lands on the tee, should all actions on the device stop if can there be something like a motor or fan from previous actions still running?
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