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  Design Your Course

A "Sticky" is like a golf hole and can be any distance that you desire. Here are some of the general guidelines and common course examples.

General Course Designs3-Pointer
A 3-Pointer (par 3) can be up to a maximum of 35 yards or "Big Steps." A good SNAGster should get the SNAG Ball™ inside the Short Stuff in one launch, and the the Flagsticky™ in two rolls for a total score or three (3) on the sticky.

4-Pointer
A 4-Pointer is about 60-85 yards or "Big Steps." A Good SNAGster should get the SNAG Ball™ inside the Short Stuff in two launches and to the Flagsticky™ in two rolls for a total score of four (4) on the sticky.

5-Pointer/6-Pointer
A 5-Pointer (three launches and two rolls) should be 90-120 yards long. 6-Pointers (four launches and two rolls) should be about 140-160 yards long.


Before Setting up a course, follow these instructions to ensure a successful sticky:
  • Fill the yellow Flagsticky™ base with either water or sand
  • Insert the flagpole/flag into the top of the Flagsticky™ base
  • Think of how you can us obstacles located in the area of your intended play
  • Consider how many people will be playing and limit each group to no more than five per group
You can set up a Sticky practically anywhere! You must first find a flat area to outline your Short Stuff, which is like the green in golf and place your Flagsticky™ somewhere inside of it. Use 50' or 100' clothesline, chalk or powder to outline your Short Stuff. Use cones or rope to outline the boundaries of your SNAGway. From there you can step off the distance back to you teeing area. It is best if you design several Stickys in advance of your play and mark the teeing area.

BE CREATIVE!!!
SNAG CourseUse your imagination to design different obstacles that you have to play around or avoid. These may include things like trees, creeks, dirt piles, play areas, etc. You can use the infield of a a baseball park as your Short Stuff and play to it for different directions. You can set up your course around a football or soccer field. You may even design a course in your own neighborhood if you are careful to avoid traffic and your neighbor's property.

Always be smart and set up your courses with safety in mind and SNAG® ON!



 
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 The SNAG® Gear:
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