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Corn Hole Tourament
Corn Hole tournaments will be held monthly
Individual sign ups are welcome and will be
matched the day of the game.
Tournaments will be held monthlySEE RULESOfficial Rules of CornholeLast Updated: Jan 27, 2015
Disagreements over a game's rules can turn a fun competition into an argument. Even non-traditional games such, as cornhole, should have rules and regulations clearly defined prior to beginning play. Cornhole, also know as corn toss, is a simple game of tossing bean bags from one end of the playing court towards a board with a small hole cut out of it. Follow a few simple rules and you and your friends and family can enjoy this game together.Scoring and Game Play
Cornhole games are played between two teams of one or two players each. When playing two against two, teammates stand at opposite playing boards while singles games have the two competitors throwing from the same side as each other. Players from one board alternate throwing their four bean bags at the board on the opposite end of the court. After each player throws all four bags, scores are added up and the players on the opposite side of the court toss the cornhole bags.
The American Cornhole Association outlines the scoring procedure. A bag that goes through the hole in the board is worth three points, while a bag on the board scores one point. Cornhole uses net scoring--the difference between the team's points for that round--to determine the actual team score for that series of tosses. As an example, if team A had five points worth of bags on the board and team B had three points on the board, team A would score only two points for that round. Games are played until a team reaches 21 total points.
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Corn Hole TouramentDate and Time
Saturday Jun 13, 2015
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDTJune 13th Starting at 4:00
Location
German/American Society
8098 66th St N
Pinellas Park, FL 33781
Fees/Admission
Games will be teams of two paying at $15 per person ($30 / team)
Contact Information
Any questions please contact Jim Bubenheim at 727-348-1865
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