SVDGA Tag Challenge 2015
Bag Tag · Mar '15 - Jan '16 · Hermitage, PA
SVDGA Tag Challenge 2015
March '15 - January '16
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Hosted by Shenango Valley Disc Golf Alliance
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Oct 22, 2015
by Trevor Murphy
Frank Balog
Oct 22, 2015
I'm on track to actually be there this Saturday - get that #1 back in circulation.
About this league
Fee to join $10
Active players 44
SVDGA BagTag Challenge 2015
The SVDGA BagTag Challenge is a Head to Head competition which goes through out the year until a Final Round and Awards Banquet during our 2016 IceBowl. Each player pays an entry fee ($10) and receives a numbered bag tag for competition. The aim for all players is to obtain the lowest possible number which will signify their current standing in the challenge ladder (1 is the lowest number). Players challenge other bag tag holders for their numbered tag, and if they win, either hold their ranking if they defend their number by winning, or advance by defeating the player with the lower number.
League Fees:
Players may join the league by paying a $10 entry fee per year. Players will then receive a bag tag after submitting valid email and phone number. League Fees will cover the cost of the bag tag, trophies, prizes, and supporting the development of the Buhl Farm DGC. Please email: [email redacted] to obtain your bag tag.
The league fees will be allocated as follows:
$2 Cost of Tags
$3 SVDGA Awards Banquet
$5 Development of Buhl Park DGC
Conduct
Everyone is on their honor to conduct themselves according to the rules and within the spirit of competition.
In order for the Bag Tag Challenge to work, all challenges must be accepted.
Each player must have their Bag Tag at all times. Bag Tags must be plainly visible and cannot be hidden.
Challenges are to be made by choosing times and courses that are reasonable.
Friendly side wagers of any kind can be made at the discretion of the participants, but are NOT required.
Challenges
Challenges will run throughout the year until the play-offs commence in November.
Lower numbered players can challenge any higher number as they wish.
Higher number players can only challenge 10 numbers lower on the ladder for a challenge to be obligatorily accepted. But a lower number player can choose to accept outside of the 10 rule if they desire.
All players are to provide a valid email address and phone number in order to facilitate in an efficient challenge process.
Challenges can be made in person, via email, or phone call/text. A challenge must be acknowledged by both parties in order to be valid (good faith applies).
The challenged player must give the challenger two (2) times to meet in the next two (2) weeks or they must forfeit the tag. If the challenger cannot meet that timeline, the challenge is void. Not showing up for a match results in a forfeit. (20 minute leeway)
The challenged player picks the course, tees and format. Format choices include: match play. PDGA rules apply. If the challenger wins the round, the tags are exchanged.
For doubles events, teams with 2 valid bag tag holders can challenge another team with 2 bag tag holders. The lowest bag tag is used to determine if the rule of 10 applies. In double formats, the lower ranked bag tag holder always plays for the lower ranked bag tag of the opposing team, and the higher plays for the higher number of the opposing team. All players from both teams must agree to the challenge prior to the match.
Ties are won by the holder of the lower bag tag at the beginning of the round. However, if ALL players agree before the round starts; a play-off hole(s) can be used as a tie-breaker using sudden death rules.
You don't have to play back-to-back challenge rounds against the same player or in a multi-player match with the exact same opponents. A player can't challenge you, lose to you, and immediately challenge you again for another round. However, if ALL parties agree, consecutive round challenges are allowed. Challenges MUST be verbally agreed upon at the beginning of EACH round.
Incomplete round: If a player does not complete a bag tag challenge round, the exiting player should trade tags with the player with the highest tag number. If play is stopped by all players before the round is complete, no tags are exchanged. This could be due to hazardous weather, physical emergency or mutual agreement.
Multiple people at the same course at the same time can have a group challenge with 5 or less playing in the group. If more than 5 are present the group must split into cards of at least 3 and play proceeds as if it were a tournament/league.
TOURNAMENTS/LEAGUES: Players can engage in challenge matches during tournament or league events, but must follow the format and rules of the event.
Match Play: Match play is a skins event where players compete to win each individual hole. The player with the lowest score on the hole wins the hole. If the players tie the hole, no points will be allocated for that hole. The player who wins the most holes is the winner.
Ranking:
Tags will be issued March 28th, your placement in the March 28th Pymatuning Saturday Morning Meltdown will yield your tag number. Anyone who signs up after March 28th will receive a Higher Bag Tag.
Reporting
Players holding tags must update the club with the results of each challenge.
The winner of the challenge is responsible for reporting the results of the challenge.
To report a completed challenge, please send results to [email redacted]
Please submit:
Both players plus the number before the challenge
The final score for each challenge
Winner of challenge
Date of Challenge
Location of Challenge
Players can also report or to get information as to who holds each tag may check at :
http://www.discgolfscene.com/leagues/SVDGA_Tag_Challenge_2015
Lost Tags
When a tag is lost, it must be reported to the commissioner, the number is dropped from the standings until a replacement tag is obtained.
Members can purchase a new tag for $15.00 and will receive the lowest numbered tag available.
Players may not challenge any other players until a replacement tag is obtained.
The SVDGA BagTag Challenge is a Head to Head competition which goes through out the year until a Final Round and Awards Banquet during our 2016 IceBowl. Each player pays an entry fee ($10) and receives a numbered bag tag for competition. The aim for all players is to obtain the lowest possible number which will signify their current standing in the challenge ladder (1 is the lowest number). Players challenge other bag tag holders for their numbered tag, and if they win, either hold their ranking if they defend their number by winning, or advance by defeating the player with the lower number.
League Fees:
Players may join the league by paying a $10 entry fee per year. Players will then receive a bag tag after submitting valid email and phone number. League Fees will cover the cost of the bag tag, trophies, prizes, and supporting the development of the Buhl Farm DGC. Please email: [email redacted] to obtain your bag tag.
The league fees will be allocated as follows:
$2 Cost of Tags
$3 SVDGA Awards Banquet
$5 Development of Buhl Park DGC
Conduct
Everyone is on their honor to conduct themselves according to the rules and within the spirit of competition.
In order for the Bag Tag Challenge to work, all challenges must be accepted.
Each player must have their Bag Tag at all times. Bag Tags must be plainly visible and cannot be hidden.
Challenges are to be made by choosing times and courses that are reasonable.
Friendly side wagers of any kind can be made at the discretion of the participants, but are NOT required.
Challenges
Challenges will run throughout the year until the play-offs commence in November.
Lower numbered players can challenge any higher number as they wish.
Higher number players can only challenge 10 numbers lower on the ladder for a challenge to be obligatorily accepted. But a lower number player can choose to accept outside of the 10 rule if they desire.
All players are to provide a valid email address and phone number in order to facilitate in an efficient challenge process.
Challenges can be made in person, via email, or phone call/text. A challenge must be acknowledged by both parties in order to be valid (good faith applies).
The challenged player must give the challenger two (2) times to meet in the next two (2) weeks or they must forfeit the tag. If the challenger cannot meet that timeline, the challenge is void. Not showing up for a match results in a forfeit. (20 minute leeway)
The challenged player picks the course, tees and format. Format choices include: match play. PDGA rules apply. If the challenger wins the round, the tags are exchanged.
For doubles events, teams with 2 valid bag tag holders can challenge another team with 2 bag tag holders. The lowest bag tag is used to determine if the rule of 10 applies. In double formats, the lower ranked bag tag holder always plays for the lower ranked bag tag of the opposing team, and the higher plays for the higher number of the opposing team. All players from both teams must agree to the challenge prior to the match.
Ties are won by the holder of the lower bag tag at the beginning of the round. However, if ALL players agree before the round starts; a play-off hole(s) can be used as a tie-breaker using sudden death rules.
You don't have to play back-to-back challenge rounds against the same player or in a multi-player match with the exact same opponents. A player can't challenge you, lose to you, and immediately challenge you again for another round. However, if ALL parties agree, consecutive round challenges are allowed. Challenges MUST be verbally agreed upon at the beginning of EACH round.
Incomplete round: If a player does not complete a bag tag challenge round, the exiting player should trade tags with the player with the highest tag number. If play is stopped by all players before the round is complete, no tags are exchanged. This could be due to hazardous weather, physical emergency or mutual agreement.
Multiple people at the same course at the same time can have a group challenge with 5 or less playing in the group. If more than 5 are present the group must split into cards of at least 3 and play proceeds as if it were a tournament/league.
TOURNAMENTS/LEAGUES: Players can engage in challenge matches during tournament or league events, but must follow the format and rules of the event.
Match Play: Match play is a skins event where players compete to win each individual hole. The player with the lowest score on the hole wins the hole. If the players tie the hole, no points will be allocated for that hole. The player who wins the most holes is the winner.
Ranking:
Tags will be issued March 28th, your placement in the March 28th Pymatuning Saturday Morning Meltdown will yield your tag number. Anyone who signs up after March 28th will receive a Higher Bag Tag.
Reporting
Players holding tags must update the club with the results of each challenge.
The winner of the challenge is responsible for reporting the results of the challenge.
To report a completed challenge, please send results to [email redacted]
Please submit:
Both players plus the number before the challenge
The final score for each challenge
Winner of challenge
Date of Challenge
Location of Challenge
Players can also report or to get information as to who holds each tag may check at :
http://www.discgolfscene.com/leagues/SVDGA_Tag_Challenge_2015
Lost Tags
When a tag is lost, it must be reported to the commissioner, the number is dropped from the standings until a replacement tag is obtained.
Members can purchase a new tag for $15.00 and will receive the lowest numbered tag available.
Players may not challenge any other players until a replacement tag is obtained.