Current Course Closures due to Hurricane Helene: Richmond Hill, Jackson Park, & Black Mtn Veterans Park (Front 9 only).
The core purpose of the Bag Tag is to add another fun element to personal, league, and tournament rounds of disc golf. These also act as your entry into the year-end tournament (Top 64 tags in attendance at the tournament are accepted to play in this club event).
Most of the time, memberships will be available at all club sponsored events. You can also plan via contacting one of the club officers or posting in the WNCDGA page on Facebook.
Your goal is to have the lowest numbered Bag Tag possible and have fun along the way.
Members who “possess a current Bag Tag in hand” may issue/schedule/participate in challenge(s).
Any member with a higher Bag Tag number may challenge any player with a lower Bag Tag number to a round of disc golf.
Members cannot avoid challenges by leaving the Bag Tag at home or by concealing your Bag Tag (see forfeiture).
Challenges may be made in person, by telephone, or via social media (Facebook). When a challenge has been accepted, neither player can participate in Casual challenges until the agreed upon match has taken place.
The player receiving the challenge can choose the course to be played AND must make a “fair and reasonable” effort to be available within 2 weeks.
If the challenger cannot agree to a reasonable time or date for the match within the coming week, the challenge is void and both players may look for new challenges.
Once the challenge has been agreed upon, any changes must be agreed upon otherwise a forfeiture may occur.
If the challenger has the lowest score for the round, the tags must be exchanged immediately following the round.
Challenges are on a round-by-round basis, i.e. challenges are for one round only in a multiple round event.
Automatic challenge during any League, Tournament, or Casual/Recreational rounds, if any WNCDGA Bag Tag holder(s) are on your card (in group).
The challenge does not need to be publicly announced or agreed upon before the start of the round - it is automatic!
Members may not deny this challenge.
WNCDGA members may casually meet at a course or agree to meet at a course/time to compete for bag tags in:
Head-to-Head (me vs. you) challenges.
Group Challenges, where multiple players each put a Bag Tag at stake during the group round.
Members may not deny a challenge and then proceed to play a round (see forfeiture).
WNCDGA members ‘competing in’ (proximity) a coordinated Disc Golf event (official or casual) may agree beforehand to compete for Bag Tags while playing in separate cards/groups/divisions (distance), for a given round. Example: “Let’s see who shoots a lower score in Round 1.”
Any Automatic Challenges take precedence over any challenge from another card. You must settle with your current card first.
If a member is eligible for an Auto-Challenge AND shoots a better score than the tag holder in the AC round but is denied his or her new tag due to claims of a “Distance” challenge, he or she may claim the tag he or she is owed from any of the distance-competitors.
Q: How do I win?
A: The player with the lowest score at the end of the challenge round earns the lowest numbered Bag Tag among the challengers.
Q: I won, when do I receive my winning Bag Tag?
A: Bag Tags must be exchanged immediately following the round.
Q: What happens if we have a tie?
A: In the event of a tie, the player who started with the lowest numbered Bag Tag will be awarded the lowest numbered Bag Tag. This may require some sorting in a group challenge.
Challengers who have just won, may, but do not have to accept/schedule a rematch challenge from a player that the she or he just beaten unless one of the following occurs:
Either player completes another, separate challenge.
One week has passed, whichever comes first.
Exception: Rematches are overridden by automatic challenges that occur during a subsequent round of a multi-round event.
Members may only challenge members who possess the WNCDGA Bag Tag; no other Bag Tags are eligible to participate in challenges. You must have your Bag Tag with you to challenge or accept challenges. Master's as well as Woman’s tags follow these rules but must be challenged by a tag from that division. If you carry both tags, you may challenge both at the same time, or just one of them.
Each Bag Tag belongs to the entire club membership and should be accessible to all club members. Any club member will be required to surrender his or her Bag Tag if:
He or She is found to be purposely concealing the Bag Tag, especially with a low number.
Refusing and/or “forgetting” to carry his or her Bag Tag, especially to events where members are “likely” to be present.
Refusing Automatic Challenges.
Generally denying Bag Tag access to other members (TBD by 2 or more club officers).
If you lose your Bag Tag, please report it immediately. You may then purchase the next lowest number Bag Tag available. Replacement tags, if available, will be determined by the club officers
Rules are subject to change and the WNCDGA Board of Directors will decide all disputes. The Board of Directors reserves the right to revoke your Bag Tag at their discretion.