DiscS oVer Clubs Bag Tags 2019-2020

April '19 - April '20
Bag Tag
Hosted by DiscS oVer Clubs

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DiscS oVer Clubs Bag Tag League Rules:

1.CHALLENGES - Lower tags may challenge higher tags at any time. Higher tag holder has two weeks to schedule a round, unless they are away on vacation, out of the country, in the hospital, or otherwise unavailable to play. If that is the case, the challenge must be answered at the earliest possible convenience.

2. FORFEITS - Failure to answer a reasonable challenge in a timely manner is considered a match forfeit, and tags must be exchanged.

3. COURSES - Willow Park DGC is the default course. Bag tag rounds may be played at other courses provided both (or all) players agree that it is fair to play for tags. If both (or all) players cannot agree, the match will be played at Willow Park.

4. MATCH FORMAT- All players must play as solo competitors (dubs rounds do not count for tags). Stroke play is the default format for bag tag rounds. Other formats (match play, handicap, ace race, wolf, one disc, two disc, California doubles, etc) may be used for bag tag matches provided that all players play solo and that all agree that it is fair to play for tags using that format before the match begins. Matches may be head-to-head or tournament style with multiple tags on the line all at once.

5. RULES OF PLAY - The current PDGA rules for disc golf are the default rules of play for tag rounds. Players may alter these rules only if everyone involved in the match agrees on the change to the basic rules (flipping discs instead of marking them, no two meter rule for discs in trees, extending lost disc search times, etc)

6. TIES - At the end of the round all ties goes to the higher tag holder, UNLESS all of the match participants agree on a disc golf skill-related tie breaking procedure BEFORE the match begins. Closest to the pin, sudden death extra hole(s), putting game like HORSE, mini-disc toss, whatever you want... but everyone has to agree to it before the match begins. And it must be a disc golf skill-related physical competition that breaks the tie; no disc flips, card games, coin tosses, etc.

7. TOURNAMENTS - All tag holders playing in the same singles tournament FROM THE SAME TEES are considered to be playing a bag tag round. Tags must be exchanged at the end of the tournament after the official results are posted.

8. DISPUTES - All disputes will be settled by club officials if the players involved cannot work it out themselves. But really, grow up people, this is just for bragging rights, play the @#&$%# shot/hole/round again if you can't agree on what happened or what the rule should be.