Ladder toss, Playing instructions, Setting up ladder toss course – Medal Sports 76025 User Manual

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Tossing the ladder toss ball

(Ladder toss balls were used by

South American Indians and North

American Eskimos hundreds of

years ago for hunting and sports.)

The preferred way

to hold and toss

the ladder toss

ball

Toss Line is 15 to 21 feet

or 5 to 7 paces from the

target center line

Toss line

Target

center

line

Target

The player must

keep both feet

behind the toss

line when tossing the

ladder toss ball

Target

SETTING UP LADDER TOSS COURSE

OBJECT OF THE GAME

The

Ladder Toss Game consists of 2 targets in the form of ladders and 6 ladder toss balls (3 brown and 3 gray). The object of the

game is to toss a ladder toss ball at the target and encircle one of the rungs of the target. The player or team that earns exactly 21

points by encircling the target rungs in the correct order will win the game.
THE COURSE LAYOUT

The course should be set up as shown above on a level playing surface. The Toss line should be 15 to 21 feet away from the target. 5 to

7 standard paces can be used to approximate the distance. For minor children, set the distance as required to accommodate their ages.
PLAYING THE GAME

Ladder Toss can be played in two ways; with 2 players, or with 2 teams of 2 or 3 players each for friendly competitive fun, or with 1

player for practice and honing the player’s tossing skills. As in regular golf, the game is played in rounds. Each round ends when all

ladder toss balls have been tossed by each player or team.
Since there are a total of 6 ladder toss balls in 2 colors, six players can play the game at any time. More than 6 players can play in

one game if the players take turns in alternate rounds. Additional ladder toss balls can be purchased separately to accommodate

more players.
The ladder toss ball can be held and tossed in whichever way is most comfortable for the player. But, the player must toss the ladder

toss ball underhand as in tossing horseshoes. The ladder toss balls are in 2 different colors, brown and gray, to distinguish which player

or team tosses them. Each player or team takes turns tossing all of the 3 ladder toss balls, and then the opposing player or team takes

its turn. In team play, each team member takes turns tossing one ladder toss ball until all the team’s ladder toss balls have been tossed.

A coin toss can be used to determine which player or team goes first. After the each round is completed, the players or teams alternate

tossing first.
SCORING POINTS

The target rungs have 3 different point values, the bottom rung snap 3 scoring rings worth 3 point, the middle rung snap 2 scoring rings.

2 points and the top rung snap 1 scoring ring 1 points. 1 bonus point can also be earned by encircling the same rung with all 3 ladder

toss balls or by encircling 3 different rungs with 1 ladder toss ball each. All 3 ladder toss balls encircling the top rung earns a total of 4

points, the middle rung 7 points and the bottom rung 10 points. Encircling the 3 different rungs earns 7 points.
If the target is knocked by a ladder toss ball, with no points earned, it does not earn any points. If a player’s ladder toss ball lands on

the same rung as an opposing player’s ladder toss ball, neither ladder toss ball earns points. Ladder toss balls earn points only after

all ladder toss balls have been tossed in each round. If the player or team goes beyond 21 points, the player’s or team’s points earned

for that round do not count. The player or team must wait until the next round to try to earn the points in order to reach exactly 21

points.
If the first player or team reaches 21 points in a given round and is 10 points or less ahead of the opposing player or team, the

opposing player or team must be allowed to take its turn and complete the round. In the event of a tie, the players or teams will go into

overtime rounds until one player or team is 2 points ahead of the opposing player or team when that round is completed. A round is

not completed until all players have tossed their ladder toss balls. The 2 - point spread-in is only required in overtime rounds, but not

in a regular play.
Scoring points for younger children can be simplified as needed to accommodate their ages. Adult supervision is strongly advised

when younger children are playing or watching the game.
Caution: Stand clear of the players’ toss area to avoid injuries from a ladder toss ball while a player is tossing.

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