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Cornhole-From the Bars to the Beaches




Cornhole, also known as corn hole, is an increasingly popular recreational game in the spirit of classics like horseshoes, croquet, bocce and lawn darts. It's a fun and competitive contest in which almost anyone can participate. Although cornhole's roots seem to lead back to Cincinnati, Ohio, area taverns, the game is a perfect addition to any social event. Let's look at a few of the great locations for a corn hole game.

In the backyard. For years, friends, neighbors and families have been gathering in backyards on fair-weather evenings to play games. Corn hole fits well with this tradition. It's a game that kids and adults alike can play and it allows a great deal of "social space" for conversation.

At the beach. While outdoors enjoying the sand and sun, a game of cornhole can be a lot of fun. It provides a respite from the surf and a chance to work on a suntan while enjoying competition and camaraderie with friends.

In the parking lot. Cornhole is a tailgating phenomenon. Many people attribute the rapid growth of the game's popularity to the exposure it received in the parking lots of Ohio State and Cincinnati Bengals football games. It's a great way to pass time with fellow fans before a game while you enjoy your tailgating treats and drinks.

As a fundraiser. Cornhole tournaments aren't just a great way to convince people to frequent a particular bar or tavern. They can also be a wonderful fundraising device. Contests with prizes have been used to raise money for good causes for years and corn hole is a far more manageable and attractive options than some of the stalwart games that might be losing some of their appeal.

At a party. Birthday parties and other special events are a prime location to set up a few cornhole boards. They provide something enjoyable for guests to do while mingling and enjoying themselves. Baggo's cross-generational appeal makes it a perfect choice for any party or family event.

On a rainy or snowy day. When the weather is keeping the kids inside and bouncing off the walls, setting up a baggo board and handing out the bags can be a great way to keep them occupied. All you need is about nine yards worth of unobstructed space, and you can convert your living room or basement into an all-day activity for the children.

Cornhole may have its beginnings in the Cincinnati bar scene, but this popular game is a wonderful fit in a variety of situations.


Dave Roth runs the site http://www.cornhole-game.org, a resource site devoted to the game of corntoss. The site features rules, building dimensions, and cornhole bags and boards .






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