Get signed up now for the fifth annual Dave & Darren Budweiser Bags Tournament.

When: July 16th - starting at 9:30am

Where: Steve’s Old Time Tap – in the streets of downtown Rock Island.

Cost: $40 per team

Prize money: To Be Determined by size of field

Limited space is available. Only 64 teams will be allowed in the tournament so get your team signed up today at Steve’s Old Time Tap.

Steve’s Old Time Tap/ Dave and Darren/Budweiser Bags Tournament Rules
Boxes are placed 30 feet apart from center of hole to center of hole
Rules for Players:
Each Team consists of 2 Players.
Each team gets 4 bean bags to throw.
Each player throws from behind the front of the boxes. This is the foul line. The player must
not pass the foul line or the players throw does not count and the bag is removed from play.
Each team alternates shots beginning with the team that had scored last.
Scoring is as follows:
Points are scored when a player has a bag on the board or in the hole.
Only one team can score per round. Therefore points cancel each other.
A point scored on the board is equal to 1 point, a point scored in the hole is equal to 3 points.
An example of cancellation is as follows: Team one has 2 bags in the hole and 1 bag on the
board equaling 7 points (3 pts. + 3 pts. + 1 pt. = 7 pts). Team two has 1 bag in the hole and 1
bag on the board equaling 4 points (3 pts. + 1 pt. = 4 pts.). The lowest score is subtracted
from the highest score to get the points earned for team one (7pts. - 4 pts. = 3pts.). Team one
earns 3 points in this round and gets to throw first in the next round.
Game is played until one team scores 21 points.
A bag that is tossed in play and knocks another bag off or in the hole is legal.
A bag that bounces from the ground onto the board is not a legal play. This bag must be removed
from the board and play is then continued.

 

Questions? Call Steve's @ (309) 786-4543

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