Official Rules of Cornhole
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by Trent Henkaline
2w ago
Cornhole, also known as bean bag toss, is a popular outdoor game that involves tossing bags filled with corn or synthetic beans onto a raised platform with a hole in it. The objective of the game is to score points by landing bags on the platform or in the hole. Here are the widely accepted, Cornhole Official Rules: Equipment: Cornhole boards: Two wooden boards that are 4 feet long and 2 feet wide with a 6-inch diameter hole, centered 9 inches from the top of the board and 12 inches from each side edge. The boards must be sturdy and secure, with no loose or broken parts. Cornhole bags: Eig ..read more
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A Brief History of Cornhole
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by Trent Henkaline
3w ago
Cornhole, also known as bean bag toss or bags, is a popular lawn game that has been played for many years. The game involves tossing bean bags onto a raised platform with a hole in it, with the aim of getting the bags into the hole. The game is enjoyed by people of all ages and can be played by individuals or teams. The game has a rich history that dates back to several centuries ago. The origins of cornhole are not very clear, but it is believed that the game was first played in Germany in the 14th century. At that time, the game was called "Bean Bags" or "Baggo" and was played with actual b ..read more
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Why Play Cornhole?
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by Trent Henkaline
1M ago
Cornhole is more than just a game - it's a social activity that brings people together in a unique and fun way. From backyard barbecues to competitive tournaments, cornhole has the power to create connections and build lasting friendships. One of the reasons cornhole is so great at bringing people together is its accessibility. It's a simple game that can be played by people of all ages and skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, there's always a place for you in a game of cornhole. But it's not just the game itself that creates a sense of community. The act of playi ..read more
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Cornhole Terminology
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by Trent Henkaline
4M ago
Every sport has a vocabulary all its own. Football players get sacked, baseball players pop-out, golfers get the yips. Cornhole is no different. If you're new to cornhole, this helpful guide will have you sounding like a seasoned pro in no time at all. Here's a brief guide to some of the lingo you might hear at a cornhole tournament.   Airmail(ed) Throwing a bag that goes straight into the hole without hitting the board. In Use: There are bags stacked in front of the hole and we need this to go in...airmail it.   Backstop A bag that's on the board just behind the hole. You can t ..read more
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How to make professional cornhole bags.
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by Trent Henkaline
4M ago
Professional cornhole bags are made to a standard that regular backyard bags just can’t compete with.  We will break down the reasons 1 by 1. Resin Fill for Professional vs backyard cornhole bags: Backyard cornhole bags are often filled with a “mix” from left over resin.  This comes from companies who make all kinds of plastic products and have waste.  This is a great way for bag makers to cut cost while still producing good quality bags.  However, professional bags aren’t looking to be just “good quality”.  Pro cornhole bags are made to have an exact throw between the ..read more
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How Do You Break In New Cornhole Bags
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by Trent Henkaline
4M ago
For serious cornhole players, there's nothing better than getting a new set of cornhole bags. But cornhole bags are a little like jeans; it takes a while for them to break in. Players have various approaches and use different products to try to speed up the process. We certainly don't condone all of these approaches (our recommendation is at the end), but we want to make you aware of them in case you want to experiment on your own. First and foremost, let's talk about what kind of cornhole bags to break in. If you have a set of bags filled with corn, you shouldn't try any of these methods! Th ..read more
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Are Professional Cornhole Bags Worth It?
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by Trent Henkaline
4M ago
It's a question a lot of cornhole players ask. Are pro cornhole bags worth it? As an example, our professional cornhole bags by Deadeye Bags are currently $44.99 for a set of 4. You can get a set of 8 standard cornhole bags in solid colors for $24.99, or you could step up to the all-weather resin-filled version for $34.99. Or for the same $44.99, you could get a full set of 8 of our slick and stick cornhole bags, which we call glide and grip. Those will still have a design on one side and they're duel-sided, just like pro cornhole bags. So obviously, if you decide to buy a set of competition c ..read more
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Picking The Best Cornhole Bags For You
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by Trent Henkaline
4M ago
We get it. Buying cornhole bags can be overwhelming. There are different series, different fabrics, different designs, different fill materials, and there are so many cornhole bag brands that for the average person, it can be confusing. So for those of you who are interested, we decided the pull back the curtain a bit and give you more than enough information to make an educated decision when buying your next set of cornhole bags. THE ELEMENTS OF A CORNHOLE BAG It's probably best to start with a quick tour around a cornhole bag to let you know what to look for, and what separates one cornhole ..read more
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Best Cornhole Team Names
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by Trent Henkaline
4M ago
Let's face it, when the game is called cornhole there's not going to be a shortage of funny cornhole team names to choose from. So the CornholeBags.com team got together and we picked our top 50 Funniest Cornhole Team Names. See one you like? Have one that's not on the list? Have a favorite? Leave a comment. Hole Burners The 4 Baggers of the Apocalypse Baggin' & Braggin' Bilbo Bags In Corn Stars Hole Patrol The Corn Identity Sack to the Future The Bearded Baggers Good Corning Vietnam Pirates of the Cornibbean The Cornfellas The Cornfathers The Cobfathers Hardcore Corn The Hole Enchiladas ..read more
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Best ACL Approved Cornhole Bags – Professional Cornhole Bags Reviews
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by CornholeBags.com
4M ago
Review of Best Cornhole Bag Makers If you're someone looking for more than just the average run of the mill corn filled cornhole bags or solid color all weather cornhole bags - then Pro Cornhole Bags may be what you're looking for.  With so many bag makers and different styles of bags on the market we decided to write about the best in the business.  If you are looking to play in ACL events you will want to buy ACL approved cornhole bags.  As of now the ACL has an approved list of suppliers each having their unique bags.  These bags normally carry a higher premium as the AC ..read more
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