Cornhole: Throwing Bags in a Hole

Cornhole: Throwing Bags in a Hole

Cornhole: Throwing Bags in a Hole

Cornhole: Throwing Bags in a Hole

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Overview

This book gives you an inside look on all things Cornhole. 'Cornhole: Throwing Bags in a Hole' is a great introduction to the fastest growing game in America. Whether you are looking for some recreational fun or want to step up your game, 'Cornhole: Throwing Bags in a Hole' is the original and definitive book on Cornhole. Cornhole can be as simple as throwing bags in a hole, but is deviously addictive and never mastered.

This book gives you an inside look on all things Cornhole. Inside you will discover the throwing basics and strategy that will make you the Cornhole king of your next tailgate, the standards and rules to host your own backyard Cornhole event, how this recreational game is turning into a competitive sport, the historical beginnings of a Midwest game, the leaders that are laying the sporting groundwork, tips from professional Cornhole champions and instruction on building your own board and introduction to the builder community.

The book includes messages from Frank Geers, President of the American Cornhole Organization (ACO) and Mike Whitton, President of the American Cornhole Association (ACA). The book of Cornhole also features stories and tips from Cornhole professionals and leaders.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016134963
Publisher: The Cornhole Bags Publishing House
Publication date: 12/25/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 204
Sales rank: 759,767
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Mark Rogers has a keen perspective on alternative sports and games. He is the author of 52 Greatest Moments World Series of Poker. Rogers is a member of the American Cornhole Organization (ACO) and American Cornhole Association (ACA). He has met with and played against top Cornhole professionals and leaders. Like many others, Rogers grew an appreciation for the game during tailgating and became addicted during family outings. Upon browsing the world wide web, searching for some Cornhole gear, Rogers was surprised to find a cult following for the game. And so, his aim in writing the book was to promote and document Cornhole in an effort to spread the fun to others.
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