FCDGA Bone Laws
• You may challenge anyone with a Bone Tag
• The challenge must be accepted by the player to be valid
• You may refuse a challenge if you are out practicing (this is acceptable occasionally)
• You may not hide when you have a lower numbered Bone Tag
• If you have to leave during a challenge round for any reason, you will forfeit your lower Bone Tag and graciously accept the highest nu ...
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• You may challenge anyone with a Bone Tag
• The challenge must be accepted by the player to be valid
• You may refuse a challenge if you are out practicing (this is acceptable occasionally)
• You may not hide when you have a lower numbered Bone Tag
• If you have to leave during a challenge round for any reason, you will forfeit your lower Bone Tag and graciously accept the highest numbered Bone Tag.
• If you cannot make it to league, you will forfeit your low Bone tag and graciaously accept the highest numbered bone tag.
• Challenges will be on a first come first serve basis. Feel free to use discgolfscene.com, facebook, or by phone to challenge other FCDGA Bone Tag members. Please submit tag updates to discgolfscene.com
• In case of a tie, the player who held the lowest numbered Bone Tag prior to the match would receive the lower numbered Bone Tag.
• FCDGA will hold a Bones Challenge at all FCDGA Events
• The current 2013 Bone Tags will remain active through March 2014.
• Play at your own risk, FCDGA is not liable for any damages, injuries, or lost items. Play by all park/course rules.
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