Cornhole is first and foremost about fun, but its also about the ability to test your physical capabilities against other people and (hopefully) demonstrate your superiority.
Have you every wanted to find out if your better than your teammate? or how you stack up against others in the area? or maybe you just want to know how many “Hole ins” or “Woodies” you get per inning? There is only one way to know for sure and that’s to get ranked!
Here’s how it works:
You throw 13 frames (4 bags per frame) into the “hole” for a perfect score of 12 x 13 = 156. “Woodies” on the board count as 1 point, just like when you are playing a game. If you knock a woody in the hole, it counts 3 points! To show consistency, you do the 13 frame game 3 times, and we take the average.
Kansas City Cornhole closely monitors your points and measures to the exact distance of 27′ to ensure the most accurate rankings. Woman have the option of throwing from 24 or 27 feet. After your done, we do all the number crunching, average your scores, determine your overall rank, and post them online on our Rankings page.
Here is a list of rankings and some of the attributes associated with them:
Party Pal (0-21) -
• Successfully joined Kansas City Cornhole, LLC
• Has seen or played the game of Cornhole
• Tells people they play “bags”
• May experience arm soreness after one game
• Is a valuable asset to the overall consumption of food and/or beverages
Backyard Beginner (22-40) -
• Regularly attends backyard events and barbeque’s.
• Can adequately keep score while intoxicated
• Tries different throwing techniques
• Measures board distance to exactly 27 feet
• Maintains Cornhole court by cleaning up dog poop
Top Tailgater (41-79) -
• Proudly calls the game Cornhole
• Thoroughly understands Cornhole rules
• Can effectively play while eating or drinking
• Has built or purchased a set of boards and bags
• Has experience playing in extreme weather conditions
League Leader (80-103) -
• Can knowledgeably discuss strategy and tactics
• Mastered at least one throwing style
• Realizes the importance of scoreboards
• Can effectively play while being heckled
• Has bought bar rounds with prize winnings
Tournament Titleholder (104-123) -
• Consider quitting day job to play Cornhole full time
• Has played in front of a audience
• Has traveled long distances to compete
• Helps to raise awareness and market the game of Cornhole
• Wears athletic clothing or uniform
Cornhole Champion (124-156) -
• Won multiple National and/or International competitions
• Mastered multiple throwing styles and techniques
• Is a top draft pick in a fantasy Cornhole league
• Has taken pictures with fans and signed autographs
• Received sponsorships
Email us at info@kansascitycornhole.com to schedule a skills challenge.