Terry Christopher is no stranger to BAGS glory, but it's his recent feat that has the BAGS community in an uproar.
The Century Club member from Rock Island, IL recently tossed an astounding score of 114 - which ties the highest recorded individual score first set by Timmy Mims of Columbia, SC this past January.
Playing at Rascals in Moline, IL, Christopher was flirting with The Perfect 120 after 20 tosses before bouncing in a 3-pointer. Two more swishes left him with an opportunity to break the record. But in heart-breaking fashion, Christopher's last toss stuck on the edge of the hole and failed to fall in! As disappointing as it was being one bag from both the high score record as well as Hole Shot Hero status, Christopher was still proud he could lay claim to a share of the record.
With two players having now gotten within six points of The Perfect 120, many players have started speculating that the greatest feat in BAGS could be ready to fall. Only time will tell.
First it was 195. Then 199. But at long last the Wisconsin team of Kirk "Stimpjuice" Stimpert and David "Crawdaddy" Crawford have eclipsed the 200 mark!
Arguably the greatest BAGS duo in the country, the two Century Club Members have piled up some amazing scores on their way to BAGS fame. But it's their combined head-to-head scores that have set them apart.
| Kirk Stimpert (brown shirt) and David Crawford (playing) have become the top BAGS duo in the game right now. |
For the second time, Stimpert and Crawford have broken their own head-to-head record with a combined score of 204. The two originally set the record of 195 on January 12 when Stimpert beat Crawford 104-91 in the BAGS Away final and then eclipsed it with a 199 on February 14.
Playing at Bub's Irish Pub in Germantown, WI on March 23, the two decided to take an hour out of their "Golden Tee night" to continue their BAGS rivalry. While the matches were always close, Stimpert claimed the majority, including the biggest match of the night. In a BAGS display of staggering proportions, Stimpert beat Crawford 106-98 despite the two scoring only 14 and 18 points respectively in the first inning!
While there have been plenty of great rivalries in BAGS' short history, once again the Wisconsin duo proves theirs tops them all…. for now.