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Sunday, 06 February 2005

Looking for a good outdoor game? Try Laddergolf!



The yard game market has been stagnant for the last few decades with horseshoes, bocce ball and croquet perched unchallenged on the shelves of stores around the world. Now with the advent of Laddergolf consumers can choose a game that can be played virtually anywhere. Ladder Golf was specifically designed to be played all surfaces such as grass, sand, concrete, or carpet, indoors or outside. Laddergolf is light weight and portable enough to bring to any tailgate party, barbeque, picnic, campground or day at the beach and durable enough to last years, as the game of choice in backyards around the Country.

The goal of Laddergolf is to be the first to reach a score of 21, but as simple as it looks, the game is designed to be challenging and players can not only play offensively but also defensively. Points are scored by successfully landing your bolos on the game ladders rungs. One point is award for the bottom rung, 2 points for the middle and 3 points for the top. Points are tallied after all players have tossed and only the bolos that are left hanging are counted as points.

Laddergolf is hand crafted in the United States from premium materials. Our game targets or Ladders as we call them are constructed using wood and heavy duty poly vinyl chloride tubing that will not only withstand the constant bombardment by the bolos, but also the outdoor elements that a yard game can be exposed to. Each set of bolos is made of real golf balls, brass inserts and premium nylon rope. The game packs up in minutes into a durable carry bag that fits almost anywhere. All materials are resistant to wear and should offer a lifetime of game play.

I have spent hours playing this game! It seems to be a theme of any get together of friends we have. Forth of July, camping, birthdays... You name it and we find an excuse to play!

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