VersaCourt Outdoor Shuffleboard Courts

The Ultimate Shuffleboard Surface


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Benefits of a VersaCourt Shuffleboard Court

  • Easy Installation – installs in 30-45 minutes
  • Perfect glide surface for disc
  • Low Maintenance -  clean with hose or leaf blower
  • Available as do-it-yourself or dealer installed
  • Multi Functional – combine as part of a multi-game court
  • Available in custom sizes
  • Enhances beauty of your property
  • Fun for All Ages
  • Long Lasting – 15 Year warranty
  • Our courts are available in any combination of 16 colors
  • We can even personalize your court with custom logos

VersaCourt All-weather Shuffleboard Courts are perfect shuffleboard surfaces for

  • Homeowners
  • Hotels
  • Homeowners
  • Retirement Communities
  • Condo Associations
  • Summer Camps
  • Colleges, Schools
  • Churches
  • Municipal Parks
Because of their beauty, ease of installation, low maintenance and affordable cost VersaCourt shuffleboard courts are fueling a rapid growth in popularity of this fun game that people of all ages can compete evenly.


VersaCourt carries a large selection of Shuffleboard Court Accessories including:
  • Complete Shuffleboard Court Sets
  • Scoreboard Cues
  • Shuffleboard Disc Sets
  • Shuffleboard Scoreboards
  • Shuffleboard Training Guides
  • Disc Wax
  • Shuffleboard Cue Replacement Heads
  • Shuffleboard Rules & Strategy Training


Frequently Asked Questions
Q What type of subsurface does VersaCourt Shuffleboard Court need?
A We recommend a level concrete surface for optimum performance, but any level hard surface will work well.
Q Will the VersaCourt Surface withstand harsh northern winters or hot summers in Southern climates?
A The VersaCourt surface is designed to withstand all types of weather conditions outdoors including cold and hot. We have courts installed in Canada, Alaska, Mexico, South America and other harsh climates.
Q What kind of maintenance is required for a VersaCourt shuffleboard court?
A VersaCourt outdoor shuffleboard court is very low maintenance. Just keep court clean of debris. The courts can easily be cleaned with hose, leaf blower or power washer.

Q How hard is a VersaCourt shuffleboard kit to install?
A Our pre-painted shuffleboard court kits can easily be installed in 30-45 minutes. The kits come in 4X4 sections that are labeled with numbers that correspond with a diagram on how to re-assemble. It is as easy as putting together legos.

Q How long does it take to get my shuffleboard court kit once I place order?
A Standard stock court kits ship within 48 hours of receiving order. Custom shuffleboard courts normally ship within 7 business days.

Q How well does the disc slide on VersaCourt shuffleboard surface?
A VersaCourt is an ideal surface for shuffleboard. Disc slide is enhanced by the use of either our disc wax or by applying a light spray of silicone to the bottom of the shuffleboard disc prior to play. See VersaCourt shuffleboard court in action by clicking here

Q What is life expectancy of VersaCourt shuffleboard court?
A VersaCourt Court tile come with 15 year limited warranty and a 25-30 year life expectancy.

Q What is the VersaCourt tile made of?
A VersaCourt tile are made from 100% Virgin prime grade co-polymer polypropylene which contains the very best colorant additives that contain UV, Anti-oxidant and anti-static materials to keep your court looking beautiful for many years.

Q How is my shuffleboard court kit shipped?
A VersaCourt provides free shipping on all its do-it-yourself shuffleboard court kits. We ship our Shuffleboard Courts by common carrier such as ABF, Yellow Freight, R&L or others. Your shuffleboard court will come on a pallet and is a curbside delivery

Outdoor Shuffleboard History
Shuffleboard can be tracked back over 500 years. Its actual origin is an issue of dispute. What is not disputed is its great popularity for all ages. It is an ideal sport because of this low physical fitness requirements allowing all ages to compete evenly. VersaCourt athletic surfacing is the ultimate shuffleboard court surfacing. Our tile design allows the puck to glide perfectly for superior play.

Shuffleboard Court & Equipment Specifications

Standard Outdoor Shuffleboard Court Dimensions
The scoring area of a standard shuffleboard court is 39–feet long by 6–ft wide. The overall dimension of a standard court including out of bounds and shooting area is normally 10 X 52 ft however courts can be reduced in size because of space restrictions. Each end of the court has a scoring triangle with play alternating in direction after each frame. The triangle points toward the shooter, and the zone is divided horizontally into four numbered sub-zones, the numbers representing point values. If the disk lands completely within the small triangular tip zone without touching any part of the borders of the triangle, it is worth ten points; completely within the trapezoidal second tier of the triangle, it is worth eight points; and completely within the trapezoidal third tier of the triangle, seven points. If the disk lands in the large, rearmost and also trapezoidal '10 Off' section, it costs minus ten points.

Shuffleboard Disc Specifications
Discs should have a thickness of 9/16" - 1", diameter of 6", and not less than 11-1/2 oz in weight. Four (4) discs shall be one color and four disks another. These eight (8) discs comprise a set. The stick used to propel the disks is called a cue and shall not have overall length of more than six feet, three inches.

Shuffleboard Court Rules
Shuffleboard is played by pushing discs along a flat surface using a stick with a convex end. Shuffleboard is commonly played on ship decks, hotels, parks, schools and any other area that has a flat surface that can support a shuffleboard court. It can be played by two individuals, or by teams of two players each.

Scoring Area Dimensions
The scoring area of shuffleboard court is 39 feet long and 6 feet wide. The middle 12 feet of the court is called the "dead area" and no points can be scored there.

Beginning Play
Players typically select who starts by a coin toss. Players alternate shots. Each shuffleboard disc must be played with a cue and the disc sliding motion should start from the 10-off area. Any disc that does not reach the far dead line is immediately removed from play. If a disc tips off the court it is also removed from play. Players will attempt to slide their discs into positive scoring areas on the scoring triangle and to knock opponents into the negative scoring area -10 (10 Off area).

Positive Scoring
There are two scoring areas, one on each side of the shuffleboard court. They each have one box worth 10 points, two boxes worth eight points, and two boxes worth seven points.

Negative Scoring Area
The three feet on each side of the shuffleboard court past the seven point area, is an area where the player loses 10 points if any of his shuffleboard disc end up there at the end of his turn.

Boundary Lines
If a disc is touching any of the lines on the shuffleboard court after each player has played all four of his disc, that puck scores zero points. It scores the points for the scoring area if it is within the lines without touching them.

Disc
Each player plays four discs on his turn, alternating turns with the other player. After all eight discs are played, the round is scored.

Scoring
Scoring is updated at the end of each round. Games are played to 50, 75 or 100 points as agreed upon by the players.