Cornhole talk entertainment and knowledge about the sport.
We discuss growth and how the bag tracker can help you keep track of your progress using PPR.
In this episode we talk about how confidence can take you to the next level!!
Traveling to your first Cornhole tournament? Listen in on what you need and how to properly prepare on your Cornhole journey
Steven Bernecet discusses his Singles National win in Wichita, Kansas and what it took to get ready for the National stage win!
Tyler and Miguel discuss preparation for a big tournament with ACL pro Jay Rubin
Ryan Fillingim joins us to discuss his recent success at the National College Championships and how his mentors have changed him from a backyard thrower to a soon to be Professional Cornhole player
ACL Pro David Morse helps us discuss different type of tournaments people can attend to and directors can run outside of the traditional blind draws and bring your own partner tournaments.
ACL is now having open events for the first time this season! Trey Baker and Drew Baker help us explain their experience of the Open and what to expect moving forward.
Cornhole is a gentlemen's game, but there are a few that don't follow ALL the unwritten rules. Take a listen as me and Tyler discuss etiquette in the game of cornhole.
Tyler and I review this past national and talk specifically about the roll shot Noah Wooten perfected over the weekend
In this episode we discuss the variables in the game no one wants to talk about. We share secrets that experienced players don't want you to know...
David Morse and Tyler Bockholdt join me to discuss different throw styles and a few rules that need a bit of clarifying to the new player.
David Morse and Adam Hissner join me to talk about the strategical side of competitive cornhole.
Tyler Bockholdt and myself discuss how new players can get into the competitive side of Cornhole. From joining local corn hole groups to PRACTICE!
A Chicago blind draw that Brian Nollen and Rob Bev produced to become the best Cornhole blind draw in the nation. Brian and Rob speak about how they got to grow the game in the Southside of Chicago with the help of the cornhole community already there and the drive to become better players.