Pin-Golf Round 3!

3 July 2025 Past

Replay Bar, Hobart

πŸŒοΈβ€β™‚οΈ TAPP Pin-Golf Round 3 – Wrap-up! β›³

We were back on the greens (well, playfields) at Replay Bar last Thursday for another competitive and fun round of pin-golf!

For those new to the format: the goal in pin-golf is to hit the target score in as few balls (strokes) as possible across 7 machines (holes). The top scorers then moved on to a best-of-3 single elimination bracket to battle it out for the night's top honours:

Results Highlights
A Division
1
Simon Voigt
2
Andrew Krasnicki
3
Joshua Hesketh
4
Wes Keys
B Division
1
Ben Cleary
2
Troy Wang
3
Lily McShane
4
Ben Lambert

πŸ₯„ Over-Par Champion
There was also an award for the highest score of the golf round. Of course, having a high score in golf isn't always a good thing…
But congratulations to Lee Davey for taking home the wooden spoon prize: Over-Par Champion!

🍻 Hole-in-One Club
There were no second-place prizes this weekβ€”but instead, anyone who nailed a hole-in-one on a machine scored themselves a drink! πŸ₯‚
🎯 Seven players joined the club, with Patrick sinking TWO hole-in-ones! Cheers to all of them!

πŸ™ Special Thanks to Replay Bar for once again being our amazing host, and to Solomon for scorekeeping wizardry all night long. And, of course, most importantly, to everyone who played – from seasoned flippers to first-timers, you make the TAPP community what it is!

πŸ“… Next Up…
We're taking a short breather – no TAPP tournament mid-July – but you can still get your flips in at the IFPA tournament on July 12th. Check the IFPA calendar for details and join the action!

Until next time… keep your flips straight, your par low, and your scores high! 🎯

Time to tee off on the flippers! Join us for another round of Pin-Golf, where each machine is a β€œhole” and your goal is to hit the target score in as few strokes (yep, that means balls) as possible. Lowest total strokes wins!

Whether you’re a seasoned pin-slinger or just taking your first swing, this IFPA-ranked night is open to all skill levels. Come chase a pinball birdie, dodge the tilt hazards, and aim for the clubhouse lead.

No polos requiredβ€”just bring your best game!

Pin-Golf Round 3!

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

Best of 3

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