Pin-Golf Round 2!

21 September 2024 Past

Replay Bar, Hobart

A huge thank you to everyone who came out for our Pin-Golf event this past Saturday! It was fantastic to see so many players, both new and experienced, giving it their best shot. Your patience as we navigated the "course" was much appreciated, and once the games got rolling, we all had an amazing night!

Big congrats to our top players:

Results Highlights
A Division
1
Solomon Smith (AUS)
2
Simon Voigt
3
Wes Keys
4
Adrian (ACE) Evans
B Division
1
Jacqui Lampe
2
Brett Poulson
3
Lee Davey
4
Kyle Frame

First place winners (in each division) took home a TAPP Pin-Golf Trophy, and a free re-entry voucher. Second place each enjoyed a box of gourmet doughnuts 🍩.

A special shout-out to ACE and Simon for nailing hole-in-ones! 🏌️‍♂️ They each enjoyed a well-deserved drink on the TAPP bar tab🍻! Also, congratulations to Kev for winning the door prize—a Pinball Graphic History Book! 📚

Finally, a massive thank you to Replay Bar for hosting us. And to all our new players, thanks for jumping in! We really appreciate everyone's patience with the more complex format this time. We're excited to keep things rolling and hope to see you at the next event (Saturday 5th October), which will feature a more traditional, straightforward competition.

Join us for a unique twist on pinball with our upcoming Pin-Golf Session! In this fun and relaxed format, you'll be progressing through "holes" (pinball machines) and aiming to reach targets in as few "strokes" (balls) as possible. It's a self-paced challenge, perfect for all skill levels.

The top scorers will advance to the finals for an exciting head-to-head showdown, but even if you don't make it, there's plenty of fun to be had with multiple divisions and prizes throughout the night.

Think you can score a hole-in-one? Come test your skills, meet fellow pinball lovers, and enjoy a great night of friendly pin-golf!

Pin-Golf Round 2!

Qualifying

Pin-Golf

Players attempt to reach target scores on machines in as few balls as possible. Scored like golf. TGP is adjusted by a Pin-Golf Multiplier (PGM) based on course difficulty.

Read full format rules
Finals

Single Elimination

Bracket-style elimination where losing a match eliminates the player. Meaningful games are determined by player count and best-of format.

A Division, B Division