Northern Colorado Disc Golf Club
Bag Tags 2010
(Currently a member of the club and wish to post your tag number? Email: webmaster(at)nocodiscgolf(dot)com with your email address or PDGA# to be added to the leaderboard!)
Overview:
Upon joining the club, a player receives a uniquely-numbered, tradeable "bag-tag" which is used for casual competition between members of the club. The goal is to challenge other players in the club to "tag-matches", with the player shooting lowest during the match taking the better (lower numbered) tag at the end. Throughout the season, players try to earn, then "defend" the lowest numbered tag they can obtain. It is common for players to swing between very low, to very high numbers in a short period of time, therefore, the number really isn't a good representation of a player's skill level. Its all just to add an extra element of fun!
General Guidelines:
- Bag tags are intended to be attached to the outside of a player's disc bag, visible to would-be challengers who may be carrying a higher number.
- A person should "defend" their tag as often as possible, and should honor requests for "tag challenges" in good faith, but players should also understand if someone has other obligations preventing a match.
- A tag match is normally considered to be in effect during any round played on the same course, in the same layout, on the same day, although if it isn't verbally agreed to prior to the end of the round then it's not binding on the players involved.
- To earn another player's tag, you must score better than them (tying a player's score will not earn you their tag)
- In a tag match with more than two players, the above guidelines apply, with this addition: In the event two or more players shoot the same score, the players' tag numbers prior to the round are used for sorting.
- When multiple rounds are played in succession on the same day, with the same players involved, it is normally considered to be a multiple-round tag match, although it is not binding unless verbally agreed to before the end of the first round.
- When a player leaves a tag match mid-round, he or she forfeits their prior tag and takes the highest numbered tag present.
- A player should have their tag physically present and accessible before agreeing to a tag challenge.
- If a player should agree to a tag match, it is a strict requirement that they smile, pause frequently to appreciate the view, and have fun throughout the match.
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