
American Cornhole Tournament Series Cornhole Game Boards and Bags
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Official ACO Pro Cornhole Boards. Cornhole Games are Fun for tailgate parties, camping, picnics, any get-together with friends. Cornhole brings the Kid out in Everyone. NO SKILL REQUIRED.
Don’t be fooled by those cheap pressed-wood knock-offs or bouncy plastic boards. These are the real deal.
This is the ABSOLUTE PREMIER CORNHOLE GAME SET**(see below!) in the industry.
The cornhole boards are constructed of 100% hardwood with a 5/8″ birch lacquered face board, poplar frame and folds to combine boards into one carrying unit with area to entrap bags so all is self-contained.
This is not a light corn hole set by any means. It has been built to last with high quality in mind.
AMERICAN CORNHOLE is 100% behind its products and knows you will be too after purchasing this game set for yourself.
Set includes: 2 Hardwood Game Boards 4 Suede Blue Resin Bags and 4 Suede Red Resin Bags 1 Black Drawstring Tote Bag Holder and Game Rules.
WHAT’S CORNHOLE????
It’s an addictively fun game played throughout the Midwest, but is quickly becoming a national phenomenon. It’s played similarly to horseshoes but is much safer. Opposing teams of one to two players toss corn-filled bags at slanted boards placed 30 feet apart. One point is achieved by landing a bag on the board and three points for a bag that goes through the hole. The first team to twenty-one wins!
The mission of American Cornhole is to bring premium quality game boards and bags to the world. Our sets appeal to both the enthusiast who has played the game competitively for years and the first-time player. With our Tournament Series corn hole game boards and premium SoftTouchTM bags, we are the new standard by which all other Cornhole games are measured.
And, by the way, YES, our Tournament Series game boards are proudly MADE IN THE U.S.A.
A new pastime is born…are you in?
Reviews for: American Cornhole Tournament Series Cornhole Game Boards and Bags

Reviewed By: idomail on January 11, 2007
if you take cornhole seriously, this ones for you. forget the cheezy sets available every where, this is the real deal!! a solid set!!

Reviewed By: Matthew McCann on January 26, 2008
I had no idea what cornhole was until I met Steve K. I ran into Steve with several of my students at Pevely Park today. It was really fun. I was there with Tammy and Keith W. for a science experiment and a geocaching treasure hunt. It was a blustery but sunny January day and I ran right into Steve, David, Christian, and Austin. What a fun surprise.
They were playing a bean bag toss type game that looked like a blast. I walked right up when Christian recognized me and all four of them came over. We started talking and right away I recognized a creative and outgoing person in Steve. I can definitely see where his son got his personality.
Anyway, they were playing Cornhole. It was a game with a pair of elevated ramps with a large 5 inch diameter hole drilled in the surface. This hole was the target, much like the pin in horse shoes. Steve also had three kinds of tossers–the whole kernel corn, pop corn and synthetic bead filled bag. The game looked familiar, but I had never played it.
Steve, a webmaster for outdoor games, then went on to explain the rules to me. It was familiar. When I was a kid we had bean bag toss, toss across and other such fun games, but this was new. It included the slide and block plays in shuffleboard, with the skill and challenge of horseshoes. I was amazed.
Steve even demonstrated technique explaining there were all kinds of throws, and stances. He also explained that it was spreading like washers, hillbilly golf and horseshoes. What fun. I could see this totally catching on in any group setting.
Immediately we began playing, and when it was time to get to work, my wife took over, played and even Keith played a bit too. It was so fun! Though I couldn’t build myself a set right now, I would love to.
I also learned a bit about Kesler’s Third Law. Today has definitely been a learning experience! Unfortunately, I never found the caches I was after. Mixed company, muggles and the random factor of distraction played a big part in it too.
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American Cornhole Tournament Series Cornhole Game Boards and Bags
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