Cornhole Portable Set

Cornhole Portable Bean Bag Toss Game Set

    • Actual Size: 48"Lx24"W
    • Setup Area: 36"Lx60"Wx60"H
    • Age Group: 5+


    • $60.00
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Portable Cornhole Set

Regulation size cornhole set 4ft x 2ft 8 all weather bean bags.  Perfect for hours of fun with friends and family at parties, events, and tailgates
Composite MDF surface with high strength aluminum frame that is durable for play yet lightweight for portability


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Court Size:
Cornhole court is 8 feet wide and 40 feet long with a recommended vertical clearance of 12ft
Position boards 27ft from the front edge to front edge of the board
Pitchers boxes are a 4’ x 3’ area at each end of the court and on both sides of each board
Foul Lines are the front edge of the cornhole board
 
Scoring:
Cancellation Scoring: The approved method of scoring for the sport of cornhole is “cancellation” scoring. In cancellation scoring, the points of one player cancel out the points of their opponent. Using this method, only one player/team can score in each frame.
Woody: Each woody is worth one (1) point
Cornhole: Each cornhole is worth three (3) points
Example:
Red achieves one (1) woody and two (2) cornholes during the frame (7 total pts)
Blue achieves two (2) woodies and zero (0) cornholes during the frame (2 total pts)
7 points – 2 points = Red scores 5 points for that frame
 
Playing:
Play to 21 points, the first player/team to reach (or exceed) that amount at the conclusion of a frame is the winner
Woody – Refers to any cornhole bag that has been pitched and remains on the cornhole board playing surface at the conclusion of the frame
Cornhole – Refers to any cornhole bag that has been pitched and passes through the cornhole board hole at any time within the frame
Foul Bags – Refers to any cornhole bag that has not been determined as a “woody” or “cornhole”, or was designated a foul bag as the result of rules violation
Any bag pitched without at least one foot or appendage completely inside the pitcher’s box at the time of release
Any bag not pitched within the 15 second time limit
Any bag that contacted the court or the ground before coming to rest on the playing surface.
Any bag that comes to rest touching the ground and the board
Any bag which struck a previously defined object such as a tree limb, wire, indoor court ceiling, etc



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