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Table Golf Association Big Box (Family Edition) Tees Off This Spring

Tabletop Golf Association Big Box - Family Edition (Tabletop Golf Association)Table Golf Association Big Box (Family Edition) is on the horizon. The dexterity game will include everything you need for players, or teams of players, to compete on custom courses you create. The Big Box is for one to eight players, ages 10+, plays in 30 to 120 minutes, and will carry an MSRP of $119.99 when it hits stores this Spring.

About the game:

The Table Golf Association (TGA) is the first dexterity game that allows you to design and play your own golf course.

Using two-sided cardboard terrain tiles, you decide the layout of the course, and make it as easy or difficult as you choose. The game comes with a Tee Box and several different “holes”. You complete the course by adding tiles that include roughs, sand hazards, trees, water hazards, and a cliff, as well as the fairway tiles. The game includes four balls that are basically mini-shuffleboard pieces that you must flick from tee box to hole, while trying to avoid the hazards just like in real golf.

If you do hit into the hazards, each one carries its own unique mechanism to replicate the challenges of real golf. For example, hitting into the sand means you must hit your next shot using the thumb of your non-dominant hand. Each hazard also limits the distance you can hit your next shot.

Tabletop Golf Association Course (Tabletop Golf Association)The game also includes a weather die and spinner that must be rolled before each shot to determine the wind speed and direction. Golf pro player cards, which players can choose or deal out randomly, each have a different ability players can use once per hole.

Whoever has the lowest score after the final hole wins.

TGA can be played solo, one-on-one, in teams, or as a league.

The Table Golf Association’s motto is…go big, or go home!  You can go really big now with the Big Box Family Edition that comes with 79 double-sided heavy-duty cardboard terrain tiles to build and play the course of your dreams. 

Jeff McAleer

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