Things You'll Need
Instructions
Top of Ladder
Cut off three 2-foot pieces of the 3/4-inch PVC pipe using the circular saw, and then cut off six 1-foot pieces of the 3/4-inch PVC pipe.
Press PVC elbows onto each end of one of the 2-foot sections of 3/4-inch PVC pipe.
Press a 1-foot piece of PVC pipe into the remaining connector on each elbow.
Press a PVC T-pipe onto the bottom of each of the foot-long 3/4-inch pieces of PVC pipe you just connected.
Press the ends of a 2-foot piece of PVC pipe into the middle section of the PVC T-pipes you just connected.
Press two more 1-foot pieces of 3/4-inch PVC pipe into the bottom of PVC T-pipes you installed in Step 4.
Press the ends of a 2-foot piece of PVC pipe into the middle section of the PVC T-pipes you just connected.
Press a 1-foot piece of PVC pipe into each of the PVC T-pipes you just connected.
Base of Ladder
Cut off five 2-foot pieces of 3/4-inch PVC pipe. Attach one PVC elbow to each end of one 2-foot piece of PVC pipe.
Attach one 2-foot piece of PVC pipe to each of the PVC elbows.
Attach one PVC T-pipe to each of the 2-foot-long 3/4-inch pieces of PVC pipe you just connected.
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 in Section 2, and connect the 2-foot pieces of 3/4-inch PVC pipe to the PVC T-pipe pieces you connected in the previous step. Point the middle part of the PVC T-pipe pieces on the long sides of the base upward. Connect the final foot-long 3/4-inch PVC pipes of the resulting piece from section one to the PVC T-pipe pieces that are pointing upward.
Repeat Sections 1 and 2 to create another ladder. Ideally, half of the balls will be one color and the other half will be a different color, so that teams can easily be identified.
Throwing Balls
Drill a hole through the center of the six golf balls.
Run one of the 20-inch pieces of nylon string through two of the golf balls.
Tie a knot large enough to hold the balls on the string at each end.
Repeat Steps 1 through 3 in Section 3 five more times.