PrintableTournamentBrackets.net has expanded a lot since I launched the site in 2008 with a selection of tournament brackets for popular sports. Counting the newest additions, there are now 270 printables for a wide variety of sports and
hobbies.
At PrintableTournamentBrackets.net, you’ll find printables for players, coaches, and fans as well as for good-natured wagers. Each of the brackets, grids, and forms is free to download and
print.
The newest additions include Olympic tournament schedules, leaderboards, and pools that can be used not only for the World Olympics, but for local and regional junior Olympics and similar
events.
You’ll also find new golf tournament leaderboards with variations for nine or 18 holes, and for par.
For good-natured betting, such as office pools where allowed,
I’ve added charts and grids for: derby posts, golf, and football. The football pools have versions for wagering by player, and there are variations for margins as well as survivor pools. Plus, print weekly confidence or margin pool trackers.
Rounding out the new additions is a player ranking sheet.
PrintableTournamentBrackets.net also has blind draw brackets (single- and
double-elimination), pyramid and ladder tournament brackets, seeded draw and brackets, round
robin forms, and pool play brackets (for teams that lead up to a multi-bracket playoff). Some are designed with illustrations for specific sports such as darts, cornhole, or horseshoes. For scouting, there are printable Pinewood Derby
brackets.
Many of these templates will work for a wide range of sports and activities, from baseball to darts to horseshoes.
Sports lovers should also check out the FreePrintable.net Sports
Pack, which is a collection of 40 specially curated printables for players, fans, or coaches. It contains awards, scorecards, themed letterhead, and more to print for just $11 with the 10% FreePrintable.net newsletter subscriber discount.
Again, everything at PrintableTournamentBrackets.net is free. You can download in PDF or editable DOC (Microsoft Word) format. With the editable version, it’s easy
to customize the brackets by typing in team members’ names, scores, and other details rather than writing them in by hand.