MCC Cornhole Tournament
Inaugural MCC Cornhole Tournament
Thursday, July 15 | 6:00 p.m.
The Lofts and Terrace
Entry:
$30 per player billed to members house account; includes dinner buffet
Please bring $20 cash per player to enter the tournament bracket.
First Place: $500 cash
Second Place: $300 cash
Third Place: $100
Fourth Place: $100
*cash prize may vary based on tournament registration.
Registration:
Register as a team of two. The field will be made up of 32 teams of 2 and 64 total players. Cornhole Tournament is open for all PMG players first, and then may be filled by all other additional member categories (Golf or Social).
Rules of Tournament
- Each game will be standard tournament rules.
- Boards are placed 27 feet from front edge to front edge
- Games are played to 21 or more points (no bust)
- Woody: Refers to any cornhole bag that has been pitched and remains on the cornhole board playing surface at the conclusion of the frame. Each woody is 1 point
- Cornhole: Refers to any cornhole bag that has been pitched and passes through the cornhole board hole at anytime within the frame. Each cornhole is 3 points.
- A bag that comes to rest touching the ground AND the board does not count as a point.
- 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 team can score in each frame.
- Both players play one board at a time and stay in their designated lane for the whole game (right or left). Players start the game at one board and alternate pitching bags until each player has pitched all (4) of their bags.
- Players must deliver the bag with an underhanded release. Feet must stay behind the line of the front of the board at the time of releasing the bag. The player/team who scored in the preceding frame pitches first in the next frame.
- If neither player/team scores, the player/team who pitched first in the preceding frame shall retain first pitch in the next frame. If bags become piled inside the hole and may interfere or obstruct with the next pitch or if there is question whether a cornhole bag would have naturally fallen through.
To register, please click the link below. Questions? Connect with us here.
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