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GET ORGANIZED:
Get started with our Week-By-Week Event Planner to make your life easy.
If you’re a Team Captain, check out our toolkit that’s designed just for you and provides answers about your role as a leader.
Make a list of everything that needs to get done and by whom with our Timeline Planner. Or use a free online planner like, Trello.
YOU’LL NEED:
- A wide-open area to set up your corn hole game
- A set or two of corn hole boards, depending on how many people you want to play. You could buy your own, or use this tutorial to make your own.
- Signs and posters.
- Tables for the bracket, registration, water, snacks or selling t-shirts.
- Concession stand with volunteers if you want to raise some extra money for your cause.
- An easel to display the bracket (here’s how to build one) if you’re having a tournament- you can also use a table.
- Award or trophy for the winners.
- Event donation box and some smaller bills to make change.
- A team for set up and a team for clean up.
HOW IT GOES DOWN:
- A great place to set up this game would be during a larger event, like a high-school football game or farmer’s market, so passersby can stop in for a quick game and a snack.
- Have each player or team pay a certain amount to play, then award them a prize if they reach a certain score per amount of tries. Or, you could set up a tournament where teams pay to play, and then a bracket is set up to determine the winner.
- Cheer everyone on!
BOOST YOUR EFFORT:
Use our step-by-step guide to promote and share your idea to get as many players as you can.
DAY-OF ORGANIZATION:
Check out our Day-Of Event Checklist so that your event is stress free and FUN.
Share your event far and wide. Use our step-by-step guide to promote your idea and get as many Corn Hole players as you can.
CORN HOLE RULES:
Corn hole is pretty simple, but here are the official rules if you’re looking for a little guidance.