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Below are the official cornhole rules:
These are the official rules and
regulations of the American Cornhole Association (ACA). The rules and
regulations have been developed and ratified by a majority of ACA members for
ACA sanctioned tournament play. The rules are not a mandate, but rather a
guideline to promote consistent and standard Cornhole / Corn Toss play around
the country. It is the responsibility of each ACA member to strive to meet these
rules and regulations in all ACA sanctioned tournaments.
RULE 1 - COURT LAYOUT
Section A. Dimensions - A Cornhole / Corn Toss
court shall be a level rectangular area 10 ft wide and a minimum of 45 ft long.
The court should consist of two corn platforms, designated pitchers boxes and
foul lines. A north-south setting is recommended for outdoor courts to minimize
the effects of the sun.
Section B. Pitcher's Box - The pitcher's box is the rectangle 4 ft by 3
ft at each end of the court, parallel and on both sides of Cornhole platforms.
Each contestant must remain in the pitchers box while pitching the corn bag.
Section C. Multiple Courts - To eliminate distraction and safely separate
activity, Cornhole / Corn Toss courts adjacent to each other shall be a minimum
of 10 feet apart. A greater distance (at least 12 feet) is preferable.
Section D. Foul Lines – There are two sets of foul lines: (1) open adult
play and (2) junior play. The open adult play foul lines shall be defined as an
imaginary line 30 ft. from the beginning of the hole in the opposite Cornhole
platform. For Cornhole / Corn Toss sets that meet ACA specifications, this foul
line will be parallel to the front of the cornhole platform. The junior play
foul lines shall be defined as an imaginary line 21 ft. from the beginning of
the hole in the opposite cornhole platform. See the diagram below.
Section E. Covered Or Indoor Courts - The regulations for covered and
indoor Cornhole / Corn Toss courts are exactly the same with the additional
stipulation that they shall have a minimum 12 foot vertical clearance to the
lowest possible obstruction.
RULE 2 - PLAYING EQUIPMENT - CORNHOLE PLATFORMS AND BAGS
Section A. Equipment Standards - The
ACA has adopted the following equipment specifications and standards for
Cornhole / Corn Toss:
1. Each cornhole platform shall be a 48" x 24" rectangle made of half inch
plywood. ACA sanctioned tournaments should only be played with wooden cornhole
platforms as there is significant variance in play between wooden and plastic or
other surfaces.
2. The hole in the cornhole platform shall be six inches in diameter and be
centered nine inches from the top and 12 inches from each side of the cornhole
platform edges.
3. The front of the cornhole platform shall be approximately 4 inches from
bottom to top and be at near a 90-degree angle to the ground.
4. The back of the cornhole platform shall be approximately 12 inches from
bottom to top and be at near a 90-degree angle to the ground.
5. The cornhole platform should have solid wood sides with the only opening to
the underside of the cornhole platform being through the hole in the cornhole
platform. Although portable fold-down platforms are acceptable (with open
sides), platforms with solid wooden sides are preferred for ACA sanctioned
tournament play as it is sometimes difficult (especially late in the day) to
determine if a corn bag was pitched into the hole or came to rest under the
cornhole platform by being pitched through the open sides in a cornhole
platform.
6. The Cornhole / Corn Toss play surface shall be finish sanded to a very smooth
texture and there shall not be any blemishes in the wood surface that might
disrupt or distort play.
7. The Cornhole / Corn Toss play surface shall be painted with a high gloss
latex paint resulting in a surface that allows corn bags to slide but is not so
slippery that it allows the bags to slide back down the platform. The preferable
color is white, but any easy to see color is acceptable for tournament play.
8. The corn bags shall be made from two fabric squares with a quarter inch
double stitched seam on all four sides. The corn bags should be made from 12 oz
/ sq yd duck canvas and may be any color that is easy to see during Cornhole
play. Each bag shall be filled with approximately 2 cups of corn feed and
finished bags should be a minimum of 6" X 6" square and weigh between 14 and 16
ounces.
Section B. ACA Seal Of Approval - The ACA shall issue its Seal of
Approval to any Cornhole / Corn Toss equipment manufacture or reseller of
Cornhole / Corn Toss products that agrees to abide by the ACA standards for
design and play. Cornhole / Corn Toss equipment carrying the ACA Seal of
Approval is preferred for ACA sanctioned tournaments and is recommended for all
Cornhole / Corn Toss events to assure more consistent play.
| RULE 3 - PITCHING DISTANCES
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Section A. Adults - All open adult
contestants shall pitch from the pitcher’s box behind the 30 foot
foul lines. Physically impaired adults or seniors may, if agreed by
all contestants, observe the 21 foot foul lines. RULE 4 – CORNHOLE COURT PREPARATION AND MAINTENANCE Section A. Court Maintenance - Every
effort shall be made to keep the Cornhole / Corn Toss play surface
in perfect playing condition. Cornhole / Corn Toss courts should be
free of anything that might distract a contestant during play. Each
contestant is responsible for making sure the court is in good
playing condition prior to starting the match. During a match, a
contestant shall not be allowed to alter the Cornhole / Corn Toss
court in any manner without the consent of the opponent or a
tournament official. RULE 5 - PLAY OF THE GAME Section A. Singles Or Doubles Play -
Cornhole / Corn Toss can be played as doubles or singles. In doubles
play two contestants are partners against another team of two
contestants; in singles play a contestant competes against another
contestant. In doubles play, one member of each team pitches from
one cornhole platform and the other members pitch from the other
cornhole platform. In singles play, both contestants pitch from the
same cornhole platform. All other rules are basically the same for
doubles or singles play. RULE 6 - LENGTH OF THE GAME Section A. Point Limits - The Cornhole
/ Corn Toss match shall be played until the first team of
contestants reaches (or exceeds) 21 points at the completion of an
inning. The winning team does not need to win by two or more points.
RULE 7 – SCORING Section A. Cancellation Scoring - In
cancellation scoring, corn bags in-the-hole and corn bags
in-the-count pitched by opponents during an inning or half of an
inning in doubles play cancel each other out. Only non cancelled
corn bags are counted in the score for the inning. RULE 8 - APPROPRIATE ACA MEMBER CONDUCT Section A. On The Courts - An ACA
member, while in competition, shall make no disturbing noises or
movements that would distract the opponent or competitors on
adjacent courts. The first offense shall call for a warning from the
judge or tournament official. A second offense shall call for a
forfeiture of the game being played. Any further offenses shall call
for a forfeiture of all games. RULE 9 – ACA RANKING AND AWARDS Section A. ACA Rankings And Awards -
The ACA shall track and report the Cornhole / Corn Toss results of
all members that report their scores from ACA sanctioned
tournaments. From these statistical results, the ACA shall select
and sponsor the Cornholer of the Year award to be presented
to the best ACA member Cornhole player relative to all other members
around the country. RULE 10 – ACA SANCTIONED TOURNAMENT PLAY Section A. Hosting An ACA sanctioned
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