
RULES & HOW TO PLAY

GAME PLAY
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2 vs 2
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Games are typically 3,6 or 9 innings.
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The most runs wins the game
OFFENSE
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The offensive team is pitching and bunting.
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Bunt the ball into the Koolbol.
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The pitchers mound is 20 ft from the Koolbol.
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The bunter can be 1ft (beginner) 3ft (novice) or 5ft (expert) from the Koolbol.
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The bunter must keep his back foot on a determined location like a can when bunting.
HIT KOOLBOL
TOP KOOLBOL
FRONT KOOLBOL
BALL HOLDER




2 RUNS
1 RUN
3 RUNS
GAME WINNER
SCORING




DEFENSE
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Slap a fly ball to hit or go into the Koolbol to earn runs
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Catch a fly ball to strike out the bunter.
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Must be least 5ft from the Koolbol at all times.
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Roam freely in front or in back of the Koolbol.
OUTS
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A bad pitch or bunt is considered an out.
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All outs are wiped away with a 3 run shot.
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The pitcher and bunter switch after 3 outs.
INNINGS
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After each player on both teams has been the pitcher and the bunter the inning is over.
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In expert and tournament play the Bunters move from left to right after each inning.
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Turn the Koolbol on a 45 degree angle to face the Bunter
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Universal Scoring System

game winner
Top: 3 points
Center: 2 points
Chip Game 2vs2
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To elevate the amusement and scoring process, your teammate takes on the role of a dynamic target by wearing the Koolbol.
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With the freedom to maneuver, the Koolbol-wearer can skillfully use their hands and feet to guide the ball into the target.
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Add an element of challenge: the wearer is only permitted to use their hands for deflection, keeping their feet firmly planted.
Backyard Par 3
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Place the Koolbol on the opposite side of your backyard, which will function as the hole.
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Players aim to reduce strokes from their round by hitting the Koolbol: Top – removes 3 strokes, front - removes 2 strokes, hit – removes 1 stroke, top pocket – game-winning shot.
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The player with the fewest strokes at the end of the round wins.
hit: 1 point
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Game Set-Up: The Koolbol should be positioned at a distance of 10, 15, or 25 feet away from the players. A
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Each player is allowed 3 swings per round.
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The golfer waiting can score by deflecting missed shots with their club into their hands