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Fitz Gerald. This site is edited by Barry Popik. Wikipedia: Washer pitching Washer pitching is a physical game of skill that originated in the Southern United States. It is very similar to horseshoes. It is an especially popular pastime in the United States. It is also referred to as Hot Tub Party in other areas of the country. Washer Pitching aka Washers Washer Boards can vary in size but a standard size for one-hole Washers is 20in. X 20in.. The one-hole version the boards can also come in a pentagon or octagon shape.
Three-hole Washers Original Washers is rectangular in shape. The boards are placed approximately 21 ft away from each other. Generally underhand tactics are used to throw the washers.
The person throwing can stand on, next to, or behind, but not in front of the box. Games are normally played to 21 points. In Saint Louis, MO, the boxes are placed 25 feet away from each other and games are normally played to 15 points.
In the Original Washers three hole version, the Washer boards are placed 10 feet apart. In the Pennsylvania variant, there arw no boards, with the goal being to land the washers in or nearest to a short length of 2 PVC pipe embedded in the ground.
Holes are 21 feet apart. The washers are 1-inch I. The game is played to 21 points. The closest washer to the cup is awarded 1 point. If your opponent lands on your cupper, they cancel out, and the other washers are scored normally. A scoring can be used to make the game longer. Team washer pitching is mighty entertaining, and double-elimination tournaments are big fun. It will not damage your yard! The foul line is the front of the board.
Each player has a turn to throw three washers in each round. During one-on-one games, players will tally the score from that round and proceed. For example, if Player A throws a washer in the first hole for 1 point, the middle hole for 3 points, and then misses the third shot, the score.
The cancel rule is counted only for turns in the same round. Both players must throw all their washers for a complete round. Player Turns. A round consists of a player making three washer throws in a row as one turn, and then an opposing player making three washer throws in.
Thus, a round consists of two turns. Skunk Rule. NOTE — the round has to be complete and a player or team must reach exactly 21 points to win the game. Breaking the point level creates. Breaking 21 — Penalty. For example, if Player A has 18 points and throws a washer in the last hole for 5 points, then misses two shots, they or their team will. Scores are. These rules can be adjusted with any variation that you wish, but must. Check out WasherPit. Very cool! You score one point when your washer lands in the closest hole, three points in the middle hole and five points in furthest hole.
Points cancel out if your opponent tosses a washer in the same hole your washer fell through. Two 4. The size of the pit, the area around the pipe, can vary -- 5 feet by 3 feet or 4 feet square. The pit has compacted soil around the pipe and can be framed, but this is not required. You toss two washers toward the hole.
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