THINGS TO BRING

How To Prepare For Paintball

  • Wear comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting dirty. Preferably, you should wear dark clothing with long sleeves. Don't worry about the paint splats as it will wash out easily in normal washing, but you'll be running, crawling, crouching and kneeling a lot. Better to be comfortable than stylish.


  • Wear a baseball cap for head protection.


  • Wear a scarf for neck protection.

  • Wear good outdoor shoes that provide ankle support. Sprained ankles are the #1 cause of injury in many sports and Paintball is no exception. Having good ankle support reduces the risk of injury.

  • Bring some snacks and LOTS OF DRINKS. We have drinks available for sale. Keep in mind that soft drinks are not good to drink when exercising. Stick to water, juice or sports drinks. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED AT ALL TIME.

  • Bring Sun Block as it can get very hot during a game and getting sun burnt is not a nice experience.

  • Bring Insect Repellent as the game is played outdoors on a grass field.

  • Bring enough money for extra Paintball. Plan on shooting 200-300 Paintballs per person during the event. Some people shoot more, some shoot less. It's all in how you play. We accept cash and NETS only.

  • Bring your Driver's License or IC for verification of Age. By Law, all players must be 18 years or older. Minors of 14 to 17 must have our waiver signed by their parent. Waiver for minors can be obtained from our website. Proof of age must be provided prior to play.

  • A change of clothes is always nice, since you'll be getting dirty and sweaty by the end of the day. Bring a towel along as Orchid Country Club has shower facilities located only at the Golf Driving Range. The Golf Clubhouse, Hotel and Social Clubhouse are strictly out of bounds to non-members.


Typical Day At TAG Paintball

A typical day is as follows:

        

  • Registration of players.

  • Orientation of Safety Procedures, Rules of Conduct and Game Scenarios.

  • Expert Paintgun instruction are then given to ensure the players gain a good working knowledge of their equipment.

  • Players are issued with Safety Gear e.g. Masks and Chest Protectors.

  • Paintgun with Paintballs are issued.

  • Players try out their Paintguns at the shooting Range.

  • Two teams are lead into the game area.

  • The teams separate and take a moment to discuss strategy and tactics.

  • The referee signals for play to begin.

  • The referee sounds the siren and the game begins.

  • Game last for a maximum of 15 minutes.

  • The referee sounds the siren and the game ends.