Shuffleboard
Shuffleboard is a game in which two or four players use U-shaped sticks to slide four colored disks apiece across a court marked at each end with a triangle divided into six sections that features scoring and penalty points. In singles games, players stand at the one end of the court and take turns sliding their disks toward the triangle at the opposite end. In doubles games, two opposing players stand at each end of the court and slide all 8 disks from each end. A winning game may total 50, 75, or 100 points. This section focuses on shuffleboard.
Sandy Myers: Shuffleboard for the Galaxy
Look here for details on the International Shuffleboard Association as well as a game history and data on rules, equipment, and tournaments.
Shuffleboard.net
Go to this shuffleboard site for a message board, rules and events data, a list of leagues and game locations, and links to related sites.



