Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Calvary Crusaders Bag Tag Challenge

Top 10 reasons you should buy a Calvary bag tag

10. They are Zing Minis
 9. They are a 2 mini set that fit together to make a container
 8. They come with a mini carabiner to easily clip onto your bag
 7. You will gain automatic admission to the elite Calvary Crusaders disc golf club
 6. They are only $10
 5. All ten of those dollars go straight toward buying new Calvary baskets
 4. Get that "I helped grow disc golf" feeling.
 3. The Zing micros smell like candy.
 2. Help encourage friendly "bag tag" competition between area disc golfers
 1. All you need to do to have the #1 tag is be the first to buy one (they will be sold
     numerically starting with #1)

Bag Tag Challenge Definition, Suggestions and Rules
 
Definition

Bag Tag Challenge is a way to encourage friendly competition between a group of disc golfers. Numbered bag tags are sold to players. The goal is to get the lowest tag possible by challenging other tag holders to a round of disc golf, best score gets the lowest tag. One player can challenge another player, or a group of players can pool their tags together and redistribute them according to their scores at the end. What do you win? Your name in the history books, endorsements, etc..

Suggestions

Always have it with you when playing, either clipped to your bag or in your mini pocket.
Update your tag number on facebook or circle3.org to keep players excited about the tags.
Challenge other tag holders at any course or as part of any tournament (you can challenge someone who is not on the same card as you).
Agree on all rules of the challenge at the beginning of the challenge (for example, players keep same tags in the event of a tie or play one hole sudden death playoff).

Rules

Any challenge (between tag holders) in person must be accepted regardless of tag numbers unless
the challenged player does not have the time, or did not have the intention of playing at least 9 more holes.

A challenge to play doubles does not need to be accepted, however, doubles play can be accepted if all involved are agreed.

A player is not required to accept a consecutive challenge from the same player.


That's all. I am trying to keep the rules simple and fun, but I just cooked this up. Let men know if you think something important has been overlooked, or if you have any amendments that might make this more fun.