Ladder Golf Building Instructions
- 1). Cut with a saw, or purchase them pre-cut, seven 2-foot and eight 1-foot PVC piping pieces.
- 2). Paint sections of the piping if you want to personalize the look of your set.
- 3). Place elbow connectors on both ends of a 2-foot section of piping.
- 4). Point connectors in the same direction and place 1-foot pieces of piping into the open ends, then place a T-connect on the end of each.
- 5). Angle to T-connectors inward until they are facing and connect with a two-foot piece of piping. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until there is a ladder structure with two parallel lengths of 3-foot piping combined with three 2-foot pieces of piping. This is the ladder portion of your game set.
- 1). Place elbow connectors to the end of a 2-foot section of piping.
- 2). Point connectors in the same direction and add a T-connector to the end of each, with the diverging connection angled upward and facing perpendicular to the piping to which it is connected.
- 3). Connect 2-foot piping pieces to the parallel-facing connectors and place elbow connectors on the open ends.
- 4). Angle elbow connectors toward each other and connect with a 2-foot piece of piping.
- 5). Connect the open connectors running perpendicular to the piping with the ladder section. The ladder portion of the set is complete. Repeat sections 1 and 2 to complete the second ladder.
- 1). Drill a hole in a golf ball.
- 2). Tie the end of a piece of nylon rope and run the open end through two golf balls.
- 3). Measure off enough rope to separate the two balls on the rope by 12 inches, then cut the rope and tie the open end. This is the golf ball "bolo".
- 4). Repeat steps 1-3 until you have 6 "bolos".
Ladder Construction
Ladder Base
Golf Ball Bolo Construction
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