How Bag Tags Work in Our League 🥏
Bag tags are a fun way to track player rankings and add a competitive edge to our disc golf league. Here's how they work:
- 🏷️ Tag Assignment: Each player is assigned a unique bag tag with a number and custom artwork. Lower numbers are better!
- 🎯 Up for Grabs: In each league event, all participating players' bag tags are "up for grabs."
- 📊 Ranking by Performance: After the event, bag tags are redistributed based on players' scores. The best-performing player gets the lowest-numbered tag, and so on.
- 🔄 Tag Exchanges: If you outperform a player with a lower-numbered tag, you'll exchange tags with them.
- 🛡️ Defending Your Tag: If you perform well enough to keep your current tag number or better, you've successfully "defended" your tag.
- ⏳ Inactive Tags: If you miss two league events in a row, you forfeit your tag.
- 🆕 New Players: Newcomers receive their tag at the end of the list after their first event.
🏆 Tiebreaker Rules:
In case of ties, we use the following criteria to determine tag distribution:
- Number of league events played in the current league (more is better)
- Average score across all events played in the current league (lower is better)
- PDGA number (lower is better)
🏁 End of Season: At the end of the season, your final bag tag will be permanently displayed on your ElevateUT Disc Golf Leagues account as a testament to your performance.
Remember, bag tags are all about friendly competition and bragging rights. Good luck, and may the best player earn the #1 tag! 🥇
Tag History
Adjusts frost-covered fedora, voice gravelly with memory
The case of Dr. Elena Frost started like any other missing persons report at Art Dye - routine paperwork until it wasn't. Brilliant physicist, they said. Studying thermal anomalies in the park. I should've known better when the junipers started whispering her name on those winter nights.
Three months of searching yielded nothing but crystalline formations where her equipment once stood. Then the shadows started moving against the wind. First time I saw her, thought my eyes were playing tricks - a figure made of darkness and ice, leaving equations etched in frost across the ancient bark.
She's still out there, watching. Sometimes I catch glimpses - a thermal signature where there shouldn't be one, mysterious ice patterns protecting players from the phoenix's path. The scientist in her never died, just... evolved. Now she's become something else entirely - Art Dye's own Noir Sorcerer, Tag #9.
Takes long sip from thermos
Mark my words - in this league, she'll be more than just another ghost story. She's got unfinished business with that ice phoenix, and I've got a feeling we're all caught in their dance.