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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.
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Dave Roth runs the site 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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