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GOLF – 9 Holes
(G56)
This is a dartboard simulation of the game golf (but you don’t need clubs to play). The object is to complete a
round of 9 through 18 “holes” with the lowest score possible. The Championship “course” consists of all par 3
holes making par 27 for a nine hole round or 54 for a round of 18.
The segments 1 through 18 are used with each number representing a “hole.” You must score 3 hits in each hole
to move to the next hole. Obviously, double and triples affect your score as they allow you to finish a hole with
fewer strokes. For example, throwing a triple on the first shot of a hole it is counted as an “eagle” and that player
completes that hole with 1 “stroke.”
Note: The active player continues to throw darts until he “holes out” (scores 3 hits on the current hole). The
voice announcer will indicate the player that is up - listen carefully to avoid shooting out of sequence. By the
way, there are no “gimmes” in this game!
Additional variations of this game are detailed below. The rules are the same except the number of holes needed
to play.
GOLF – 18 Holes
(G57) – Same as above except play lasts 18 holes (rounds)
FOOTBALL
(G58)
Strap your helmet on for this game! The first thing necessary is to select each
player’s “playing field.” Each player can do this by throwing a dart or by
manually pressing a segment on the board. This is entirely up to you, but
whichever segment is select becomes your starting point which carries through
the Bullseye and directly across to the other side of the Bullseye.
For example, if you select the 20 segment, you start on the double 20 (outer
ring) and continue all the way through to the double 3. The “field” is made up
of 11 individual segments and must be hit in order. So, keeping with the
example above, you must throw darts in the following segments in this order:
Double 20 / Outer Single 20 / Triple 20 / Inner Single 20 / Outer Bullseye / Inner Bullseye / Outer Bullseye /
Inner Single 3 / Triple 3 / Outer Single 3 and finally a Double 3.
The First player to “score” is the winner. The LED display will keep track of your progress and indicate the
segment you need
BOWLING
(G59)
This dartboard adaptation of bowling is a real challenge! It is a difficult game in that you must be very accurate
to rack up a decent score. Player one starts the game. You must select your “alley” by either throwing dart or
manually pressing segment of choice. Once alley is selected, you have 2 remaining darts to throw in which to
score points or “pins.” Each specific segment in your “alley” is
worth a given pin total:
Segment
Score
Double
9 pins
Outer Single
3 pins
Triple
10 pins
Inner Single
7 pins