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PDGA CERTIFIED RULES EXAM 2026
Complete Study Guide with Verified Questions & Answers
• This guide contains 200 exam-style questions covering all official PDGA rules
topics — use it to test yourself section by section or simulate a full timed exam for
best retention.
• Each question includes five lettered options (A–E), a highlighted correct answer
with EXPERT RATIONALE, and full rule context to help you understand not just
what is correct, but why.
1. What is the official diameter range for a disc to be legal for PDGA-
sanctioned play?
A. 18 cm – 25 cm
B. 20 cm – 30 cm
C. 21 cm – 30 cm
D. 22 cm – 35 cm
E. 25 cm – 35 cm
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 21 cm – 30 cm
EXPERT RATIONALE: According to PDGA equipment standards, all approved discs must
have a diameter between 21 cm and 30 cm to be considered legal for sanctioned play.
2. What is the maximum weight allowed for a disc used in PDGA-sanctioned
play?
A. 150 grams
,B. 160 grams
C. 170 grams
D. 175 grams
E. 180 grams
CORRECT ANSWER: D. 175 grams
EXPERT RATIONALE: The PDGA equipment rules specify that no disc used in sanctioned
competition may exceed 175 grams in weight.
3. What does the term "lie" refer to in disc golf?
A. The position of the player's body during a throw
B. The location where the disc comes to rest and from which the next throw is
made
C. The marker disc placed by a referee
D. The out-of-bounds line nearest the basket
E. The area behind the tee pad
CORRECT ANSWER: B. The location where the disc comes to rest and from
which the next throw is made
EXPERT RATIONALE: A "lie" is defined as the spot on the playing surface where a disc
has come to rest, and it marks the position from which the player must make their next
throw.
4. What is a "marker disc" used for?
A. To mark the out-of-bounds line
B. To indicate the player's lie when the thrown disc is moved or retrieved
C. To signal a provisional throw
,D. To mark a water hazard boundary
E. To identify the tee pad starting position
CORRECT ANSWER: B. To indicate the player's lie when the thrown disc is
moved or retrieved
EXPERT RATIONALE: A marker disc is placed at the front edge of the thrown disc's
position to mark the lie, especially when the thrown disc needs to be moved or is being
used for the next throw.
5. What is the minimum size of a teeing area according to PDGA rules?
A. 1 meter x 1 meter
B. 1.2 meters x 3 meters
C. 1.5 meters x 1.5 meters
D. 2 meters x 4 meters
E. 3 meters x 3 meters
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 1.2 meters x 3 meters
EXPERT RATIONALE: PDGA rules specify that a permanent tee pad must measure at
least 1.2 meters wide by 3 meters long to be considered a legal teeing area.
6. A player's disc lands out of bounds. Where does the player play their next
shot from?
A. From the tee pad
B. From where the disc was last thrown
C. From the point where the disc last crossed the out-of-bounds line, with a one-
stroke penalty
D. From a designated drop zone with no penalty
E. From the nearest in-bounds point to where the disc landed
, CORRECT ANSWER: C. From the point where the disc last crossed the out-
of-bounds line, with a one-stroke penalty
EXPERT RATIONALE: When a disc goes out of bounds, the player incurs a one-stroke
penalty and must play from the point where the disc last crossed the out-of-bounds line.
7. What is the penalty for throwing from outside the teeing area on the first
throw?
A. No penalty — the throw stands
B. One stroke penalty and the throw must be replayed
C. Two stroke penalty
D. The hole is forfeited
E. A warning on the first offense
CORRECT ANSWER: B. One stroke penalty and the throw must be replayed
EXPERT RATIONALE: Throwing from outside the designated teeing area results in a one-
stroke penalty, and the player must re-throw from within the teeing area.
8. What is a "foot fault" in disc golf?
A. Throwing with the wrong foot forward
B. Any violation where the player's supporting point is not in the correct position
relative to the marker disc
C. Stepping on the basket during putting
D. Running past the tee pad after release
E. Landing outside the teeing area
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Any violation where the player's supporting point is
not in the correct position relative to the marker disc