Ladder Golf
Ladder Golf
Ladder Golf
Terms:
Base: The horizontal pvc portion of the ladder unit that rests on the ground and supports the ladder. Bolos: A Bolo consists of 2 golf balls attached together with a piece of nylon rope. Golf Balls are spaced 13" apart. Full Rack: When a player lands one bolo on each of the three rungs in one round. (1 bonus point) Hat Trick: When a player lands all three bolos on one rung in one round. (1 bonus point) Ladder: The ladder is the vertical pvc structure that consists of 3 rungs each spaced 13" apart. Rungs: Each ladder has 3 rungs. The top one is worth 3 points, the middle one is worth 2, and the bottom one is worth 1 point. Toss Line: A line parallel to the front edge of the ladder base that the players toss the bolos from
Etiquette:
Basic etiquette of Ladder Ball is pretty much common sense. Contestants should make as little noise as possible while their opponent is throwing and touching a player during tossing is never allowed. In the course of play no contestants are to walk to the ladder prior to completion of the round.
Scoring:
After all players have tossed their bolos, the score is determined by the bolos remaining on the rungs. Players can knock-off bolos during the course of the game. Knocking-off other players bolos is a good way to play defensively because the bolos that are knocked off do not count as points. If two opponents land on the same rung they cancel each other out and if a bolo is wrapped around one of the vertical side posts it doesn't count. Only bolos that are left hanging on the horizontal rungs after all bolos are tossed count as points.
Points:
Points are determined by which rung your bolo wraps around. The top rung is worth 3 points, the middle rung is worth 2 points, and the bottom rung is only worth 1 point. Players can score an optional bonus point by hanging all 3 bolos from the same rung. This is called a hat trick. Another bonus point can also be scored. This is done by hanging one bolo on each of the three rungs. This is called a full rack. The highest amount of points available per player is 10. This is accomplished by hanging all 3 bolos on the top rung.
Team Play:
Up to four players can play Ladder Ball by alternating play each round. Players simply alternate turns with their teammate. During team play two players on opposite teams would be at one ladder and the other two opposing players would be at the other game ladder. One side would toss all bolos and the other players at the other side would toss them back. Same rules apply. You can also play with four players individually, but six more bolos would have to be made.
Storage:
To store your Ladder Ball game while traveling you can break it down into the two pieces, the ladder unit and the base unit. Then just lay them on the floor in your RV. They bolos can be placed in a large ziplock or small rubbermaid tub. You could skip the gluing and keep all the pieces and the bolos in a bag or plastic tub, but that requires more time for assembly and dis-assembly each time you play.
DO NOT swing the bolos unless tossing them at the ladder during normal game play. Injury to yourself or others may occur if bolos are used improperly. The bolos are connected using a hot glue gun and when used for normal game play, they will last a long time. DO NOT pull excessively on the bolos (tug-of-war) as abuse of the bolos may cause the rope to pull out of the ball. Do not attempt to wrap bolos around body parts. *Parents, please supervise younger children during game play, you'll be surprised what they can do with innocent of toys. DO NOT stand on the rungs of the ladder. They are designed for game play only. Any misuse of the ladder may result in injury or damage to the ladder. Never leave the bolos in the sun for extended periods. Excessive sunlight may deteriorate the rope. Keep your bolos dry. Water will enable the nylon rope to stretch, changing the design. You can clean the bolos with a mild liquid soap and cold water. Let them dry completely before use. Never let children play Ladder Ball without adult supervision. This is not a childs toy. Proper supervision will avoid damage and/or injury. Never leave the ladders in the sun for extended periods. Excessive sunlight may cause them to warp.