2012 Atlanta Bag Tag League
Bag Tag · Feb - Dec 2012 · Lawrenceville, GA

2012 Atlanta Bag Tag League
February - December 2012
Bag Tag
Hosted by Atlanta Disc Golf Organization
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Results for the 2012 Bag Tag Finals - Redan Saturday 12/08
We had a great day for the 2012 ADGO bag tag finals @ Redan. 28 disc golfers gathered to temps in the upper 50’s. The day-long cloud cover kept temps very pleasant. We did not have any rain ...
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Dec 9, 2012
by steve adams
About this league
Fee to join $15
Active players 65
2012 Rules of Engagement
1. Tags must be attached to bags or carts and carried whenever you are playing
2. You may challenge anyone carrying a tag.
3. The challenge must be accepted by each participating player to be valid
4. You may refuse a challenge if you are out practicing (this is acceptable occasionally), OR you are in a tournament and you have already accepted a challenge from another player not on your card.
5. You may not hide when you have a lower number tag (if it is found that you are doing this you probably will be called an assortment of names) It would be advisable if you have the #1 tag that you at least play a challenge once a month.
6. If you have to leave during a challenge round (for any reason) you will forfeit your tag and graciously accept the highest numbered tag in the group
7. In the case of a tie, the player who held the lowest numbered tag prior to the match would receive the lower numbered tag and so on
8. The current tag set (2012) will remain active until December 31, 2012
9. If you lose your tag you may be able to PURCHASE a new one (depending upon availability for $5.00)
10. Anyone caught cheating or holding out (purposely not bringing your tag) will be dealt with by the local players and I will make sure everyone finds out about it.
11. If you are playing in a tournament and someone on your card also has a tag then the challenge is automatic. If you have accepted a challenge from another player you must settle your "on card" challenge first. Example: You are holding number 10 and the person with number 15 challenges you but you are not playing together. There is a person with the number 7 in your group and you beat them, you become 7 and them 10. Now if number 15 beats you they get 7 and you go back to 15. Make sense??
1. Tags must be attached to bags or carts and carried whenever you are playing
2. You may challenge anyone carrying a tag.
3. The challenge must be accepted by each participating player to be valid
4. You may refuse a challenge if you are out practicing (this is acceptable occasionally), OR you are in a tournament and you have already accepted a challenge from another player not on your card.
5. You may not hide when you have a lower number tag (if it is found that you are doing this you probably will be called an assortment of names) It would be advisable if you have the #1 tag that you at least play a challenge once a month.
6. If you have to leave during a challenge round (for any reason) you will forfeit your tag and graciously accept the highest numbered tag in the group
7. In the case of a tie, the player who held the lowest numbered tag prior to the match would receive the lower numbered tag and so on
8. The current tag set (2012) will remain active until December 31, 2012
9. If you lose your tag you may be able to PURCHASE a new one (depending upon availability for $5.00)
10. Anyone caught cheating or holding out (purposely not bringing your tag) will be dealt with by the local players and I will make sure everyone finds out about it.
11. If you are playing in a tournament and someone on your card also has a tag then the challenge is automatic. If you have accepted a challenge from another player you must settle your "on card" challenge first. Example: You are holding number 10 and the person with number 15 challenges you but you are not playing together. There is a person with the number 7 in your group and you beat them, you become 7 and them 10. Now if number 15 beats you they get 7 and you go back to 15. Make sense??