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Ladder Golf - PVC Camping Game

Ladder Golf - PVC Camping Game
If you visit camp grounds you have probably seen a game called ladder golf. It's got three rungs and contestants throw their bolos trying to wrap them around the lowest rung.

Being a distributor of PVC fittings, I immediately thought of how I might be able to build one of them with PVC pipe and fittings.

I looked these things up on the web and came up this site: http://laddergolf.com/ I was surprised to learn that a tournament set (2 sets of rungs and 12 bolos) retails for about $120!

I'm happy to say my tournament set cost about $35.00 with some fittings from our site, some PVC from a local home store and some golf balls and nylon string lying around my house.
 
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Step 1Get a Plan Together

Get a Plan Together
As with any project you need to know a little bit of what you want to do before you start. Doing some quick searching around the web I turned up some sites that had some plans for building ladder golf sets.

I used one that I found as a template, but I made some variations because I was using different fittings.

For stability and little strength I decided to build mine out of 3/4" PVC.
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Mar 7, 2011. 1:30 PMclonigro-1 says:
Ladder Ball is the best yard game around. It has been getting bigger every year with more people learning to love the game.
Nov 13, 2009. 9:31 AMHEY YOU says:

I built a number of these about 7 years ago using 1/2" copper (and the appropriate fittings)  In some cases I soldered them in rectangular sections and in other cases I just soldered the end fittings and made a tubular carrying case out of a capped Cardboard Paper Tube.  I called it Krazee Ball.

The "bolos" were drilled golf balls with a countersunk knot hotglued into the cavity.  The bases were wooden and copper but the most stable setup is to just jam the unit into the grass......

The tennis ball version worked very well for kids who tended to wind up too much and bonking themselves in the head....

Nice instructable for a cool family game!!

Aug 5, 2009. 3:39 PMdepotdevoid says:
Thanks for the great instructable! I built one of these last weekend and painted it up with my daughter. Lots of fun, and it'll be great for camping! 5 stars for you!
May 22, 2008. 3:11 PMukyobust says:
I've made two of these before and I have to tell you; over time, the golf balls hitting the rungs of the ladder eventually cause them to loosen and fall out over the course of two or three games. I would recommend using PVC cement on both the ladder portion and base portion of the apparatus, but not cementing the ladder to the base so it can be transported/stored easier.
Jul 31, 2008. 11:59 AMUru Wolf says:
You could drill a hole through the joints and pipes and just drop a pin of sorts into the hole to lock them together and provide quick and easy setting up/taking down.
May 17, 2008. 10:44 AMYerboogieman says:
me and my dad are gonna make this today, Thanks!
Feb 21, 2008. 6:48 PMJustDreamin says:
I made my own too! My scouts loved it! Thanks for sharing....love to see other people's take on things!
Jan 17, 2008. 7:26 PMfoothillfrontier says:
Good Job! only now I don't get to write an instructable on ladder golf :( Ladder Golf is great! With mine I had bought colored golf balls and colored nylon rope to differentiate between teams points. My base is also PVC pipe cut into 2' sections (6 total) that make a rectangular base (and also in my mind prevents tipping). I also have another that I didn't make any base for and simply drove some 18" rebar into the ground to slide the vertical section over.
Feb 10, 2008. 3:32 PMtechnodude92 says:
post it anyway. sounds different enough to warrant another instructable.
Feb 8, 2008. 8:48 PMmusclecar3 says:
lol interesting names we call it hill billy golf
Nov 20, 2007. 7:01 PMSpinWard says:
I just made this tonight. Wanted it ready for family coming over on Thursday. Here's how great this instructable is!! The PVC and connectors at Lowe's was $13.73. The bag I bought at Wal-Mart was less than $10. It was collapsible and 28 inches long. The golf balls were $6 for 12 recycles balls, also Wal-Mart. So for a game that could cost 50-80, I came out with a SET for less than $30. All I used was a hack saw for the PVC pipe, a sponge sander, and an old clampy table thing. i was done in less than 2 hours, from drilling out the golf balls to putting it together. Thanks for a great instructable!!
Oct 27, 2007. 12:08 PMCharles IV says:
I remember playing this at boy scout camp but they called it hang your balls instead. lol
Sep 15, 2007. 8:02 PMTeacherOfTheWays says:
This is AWESOME and i LOVE ladder golf!!!! Great Instructable!!!
Oct 2, 2007. 5:38 PMAzn Hitman says:
DITTO, I ALSO LOVE THE GAME!!!!
Sep 30, 2007. 11:20 AMdvdkdb says:
I have one of these! I got it as a gift several years ago. I call the game Snakes, though.
Sep 16, 2007. 8:16 AMtrebuchet03 says:
I see this at almost every football tailgate (of course, painted school colors). You can also use tennis balls - you know, so it's not as hard of an impact when your inebriated opponent nails someone else's car (or someone else).
Sep 16, 2007. 7:48 AMthumbelina says:
Everyone was playing this on the beach this summer! Thanks for the instructable.
Sep 15, 2007. 8:38 PMCrash2108 says:
I've played this. Was going to post an instructable... Always called it Horseballs though.
Sep 15, 2007. 8:30 PMBandgeek says:
Very nice instructable. I made one of these a while back with instructions from a magazine. The only addition I would suggest is using electrical tape to show how many points each rung is worth. Helps when you're in a group of forgetful people!
Sep 15, 2007. 8:25 PM!Andrew_Modder! says:
:-| ok.. I got to try it :-\, i guess ?

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I own a online business that sells industrial pipe fittings (Kee Klamp), PVC (pipe and fittings), as well as unique projects made with these products.