Horseshoe Tournament
  • Horseshoe Tournament Fundraiser

    Will be going during the One Promise to Change Event
  • Basic Horseshoe Tournament Rules

     

    Court Setup
    Stakes are placed 40 feet apart for standard adult play.
    Teams
    Doubles/Teams = 2 vs 2


    Each player throws 2 horseshoes per inning.
    Players alternate throws.
    After everyone throws, points are counted.
    Players then walk to the opposite stake and continue.

    Scoring


    Points
    Ringer (shoe fully around the stake) = 3 points
    Closest shoe within 6 inches = 1 point
    Two closest shoes = 2 points
    Cancellation Scoring (Most Common)
    Only one team scores each round.

    Example:

    Team A throws 1 ringer
    Team B throws 1 ringer
    ➡ They cancel each other out. No points.
    If Team A has:

    1 ringer = 3
    closest shoe = 1
    ➡ Total = 4 points
     


    Fouls
    A throw is a foul if:

    The player steps on or over the foul line
    The shoe hits outside objects before landing
    A player interferes with scoring before agreement
    Foul shoes = 0 points.


    Winning the Game

    Game is over when team reaches 21 points or in 15 minutes whichever happens first. 

     

    Prizes-

    Cash Prize to

    1rst place- 50/50 of entry fee winning ( split between team member)  and Tshirt

    2nd place- Tshirt and free coupon to Mustang Recovery Challenge Carnival Concessions

  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Entry Fee Prepayment

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        Horseshoe Tournament Entry Fee For 2 Players ( 1 Team)


        $50.00$50.00
          
        Horseshoe Entry Fee

        Entry Fee for one player

        $25.00$25.00
          
        Total
        $0.00$0.00

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