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Cornhole Isn't Just For Kids - Articles Surfing

Most people think of Cornhole as a kid's game, especially if they don't play it and just hear about it. However, the Cornhole game is usually taken much more seriously by adults and it is played often. Backyard get-togethers and parties are common places to play it, as are tournaments in the northern part of the country where the game enjoys a lot of popularity. In the west the game is also attracting some attention, but it has not caught on as strongly in the south. There are pockets of Cornhole players everywhere, and if you like to play the game it's just a matter of finding others who enjoy the same thing. This is not as difficult as one would think with the advent of the Internet and everything that a person is capable of doing on the Web today. Groups of people with like interests are having an easier time finding one another than they did in the past, and this is true for almost any activity or interest that you might have.

When you played Cornhole as a kid you might have also called it the bean bag toss or the bean bag game. Whatever you chose to name it, it was likely something that you played in school during physical education class. It doesn't seem to be played anymore, but it used to be quite popular. For people who remember it from their school days, they probably forgot how much fun the game actually was and the fact that it required more skill than most people would think it did. Throwing a small, weighted cloth bag at a hole in a board sounds easy but there are subtleties to the game that non-Cornhole players miss out on. The bags are not as easy to throw accurately as would be thought and the distance away from the board that a player has to stand makes it more difficult. The game can be played and enjoyed by people of all ages, however, because the bags are not heavy and the game is not physically strenuous. The very young and the very old alike can play the Cornhole game together, making it very different from Frisbee, badminton, horseshoes, and other games that can be too difficult for very young children and too strenuous for elderly relatives.

With the Cornhole game, a player scores points by tossing a cloth bag filled with dried corn or dried beans ' or, more commonly today, plastic pellets ' at a hole in the game board. Bags that go through the hole are worth points. Bags that hit the board and remain on it are worth fewer points. If a bag hits the board and falls off, or if it misses the board entirely, a player doesn't score any points for that. This can make the game somewhat frustrating for people whose aim is not particularly good, but when people are having fun with friends and family, missing the game board is not as big of a deal as it might otherwise be. The rules are also very easy to follow, which helps to make the Cornhole game much more fun than some of the other games that are offered for families to play today.

Submitted by:

Dave Roth

Dave Roth runs a site that sells cornhole games. In addition to free building dimensions and rules, the site also carries discount cornhole bags boards.



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