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Open Doubles (NEW THIS SEASON)



Friday/Sunday Evening Draw

New to the Steinbach Curling Club this season.

Draws to be scheduled for either Friday or Sunday evenings, to be determined.

League Rules

Positioning

The major difference between regular curling and doubles curling is the positioning of two stones - one per team - that are set before the beginning of each end. These "positioned" stones that are placed before the beginning of each end are also eligible to be counted in the scoring.

In a new term, the team with the "hammer" or last stone advantage now has the option. That option is which stones to position where. Teams can decide to put their stone in the back four foot and the other team's stone as the centre guard. If you choose this option, the opposition would deliver first in the end. If you choose to put your stone as the guard, then you would deliver first.

Modified Free Guard Zone

This option can be used by each team once in an 8 end game when they have the decision on the placement of the "Positioned" stones - but never in an extra end.

The in-house stone, which belongs to the team with the last stone in that end, is placed with the back edge of the stone abutting the front edge of the tee line, with half the stone in the 8-foot and half in the 12-foot circle.

The guard stone is positioned to the side of the sheet, so it would be bisected by a direct line between the middle of the in-house stone to the middle of the hack.

Each team shall deliver five (5) stones per end. The player delivering the team's first stone of the end must also deliver the team's last stone of that end. The other team member shall deliver the team's second, third and fourth stones for that end. The player delivering the first stone can change from end to end.

No stone in play, including the "positioned" stones and those in the house, can be moved to an out-of-play position prior to the delivery of the fourth stone of an end (the fourth delivered stone is the first stone that can remove any stone from play). If there is a violation, the delivered stone shall be removed from play, and any displaced stone(s) shall be replaced to their original position by the non-offending team.

Total
$130.00
Registration closed
Starts on
Oct 21, 2022
Ends on
Mar 31, 2023
Registration opens on
Jul 01, 2022 at 12:00 am
Registration closes on
Mar 31, 2023 at 11:59 pm
Team restriction
Open doubles
Age range
N/A