Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Disc Golf: The Drinking Game

Yesterday while out at Pier Park, Mimi and I decided that Disc Golf should be a drinking game. As such, we started to make up the necessary rules. I'm going to give them to you now, if you think some need changing, then too bad it's my game.

Rules for 1 player teams, standard scoring:
1.) At the start of the round, you give the person to your left a name. For the entire round, that person must go by that name. If someone else uses the wrong name, they drink. This was the same game we played at the Against the Grain party last summer.
2.) If you drop your disc while walking, you drink
3.) If you hit a tree, you drink
4.) If you have the furthest drive, you drink
4a.) The Dick-Out rule still applies for shortest drive
5.) The person who wins the hole drinks the difference between their score and the next closest (If I get a 3, and the next person gets a 5, I drink 2)
6.) The winner gives out as many drinks as the highest score on the hole to whomever they choose
7.) If you hit chains and the disc does not go in, you drink

Rules for skins games/best disc
1-4 are the same
5.) The team who wins the hole drinks 1
6.) The team who wins the hole gives out as many drinks as the hole was worth. Note that a team is considered a single entity. You cannot give drinks to a specific person on a team. Example, Teams A, B, C. Holes 1, 2, 3, 4 are pushed. Hole 5 is now worth 5. Team C wins. They decide that Team A drinks 4 and Team B drinks 1. Team C drinks 1 for winning the hole.
7.) If you hit chains and the disc does not go in, you drink

PDGA Website

3 Comments:

Blogger The Cruise said...

Those rules are for Suck, but I'll go ahead and abide.

I now hereby challenge the other PDX teams to each form a four person skin's team to play against us on Saturday at Logjam.

1:55 PM  
Blogger T-Unit said...

I think they're all scared.

2:02 PM  
Blogger The Cruise said...

Of course you can play.
Ringers are always welcome to make us look stupid.

10:53 AM  

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