After 2.5 years, we have officially launched our own lineup of Cornhole Addicts bags. We currently offer 2 great options. The first in the series is called Addiction and it was release at the beginning of March. The 2nd bag is called Fixation and it was just released on 3/21/22. Cornhole Addicts Bags: Addiction For the past 2.5 years we have collected a lot of data on our website in an attempt to find out what exactly people want in a cornhole bag. Taking all that info into consideration and looking at the bag market, we find there aren't many options for a slower bag. That is where the Cornhole Addicts bag Addiction came from. This bag is a slow bag with speeds rated at a 2 and 4. This is a great bag for beginner throwers who want to build their confidence without worrying about a fast bag flying off the board. The Addiction features a suede side with a speed of approx 2 partnered with a slightly faster weave material with a speed of approx 4. The bag weighs 16 oz, has a smaller ...
The 2024 ACL World Championship is over and it's time to name the best players in the American Cornhole League and find out who will be your new 2025 ACL Pros! The 2024 ACL World Championships were held this past week from August 2-11, 2024 at the Rock Hill Sports and Events Center located at 326 Technology Center Way, Rock Hill, SC 29730. 2024 ACL World Championship Results: 2024 ACL Pro World Champions 2024 Advanced/Elite World Champions 2024 Competitive World Champions 2024 Intermediate World Champions 2024 Seniors World Champions 2024 Man & Woman of the Year 2024 ACL Pro Qualifier 2024 Stevie Award Winners 2024 ACL World Championship Results: 2024 ACL Pro World Champions Pro Singles – Trey Burchfield (2024) Jamie Graham (2023) Mark Richards (2022) Trey Burchfield (2021) Pro Doubles – Trey Burchfield & Adam Hissner (2024) Eddie Grinderslev & Kaleb Batson (2023) Jason Rubin & Jordan Power (2022) James Baldwin & Jordan Camba (2021) Pro Blind Draw – Devon Ha...
What is the best practice routine? We get this question asked many times a week, “what is the best practice routine for cornhole?” What a hard question to answer because honestly, it’s different for everyone. It really depends on what you need to work on. But playing against the Ghost is a great place to start. Practice is meant to help you hone and refine your problem areas and make you better at whatever you do. Every cornhole player has different areas they need help in, so every player should have their own routine. But man, throwing bags over and over, back and forth with no goal can be boring! That is what makes this great and gives you a goal to work on improving. Sometimes, you just want to play a game against other people but it's not always easy to find someone with the same skill set. You need someone on the same level as you. It gets old losing every game to someone more advanced and at the same time, it’s boring beating someone that is not as good as you. So who is goi...
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