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Rules OF THE GAME
Every match
is broken down into innings of play. During an inning of play, each player must
pitch all four of his/her bags. An inning is never completed until all players
pitch all four of his/her bags.
DOUBLES CORNHOLE MATCHES
Two teams,
consisting of two players, compete against one another until a winning team is
determined.
- Each team will stay
in their designated lane for the whole game.
- Players at the
headboard will alternate pitching bags until each player has pitched
all four of his/her bags.
- Players at the
footboard will take score and resume pitching back to the other board.
- The top of an
inning is completed when both players pitching from the headboard pitch
all four bags; the bottom of the inning is completed when the remaining
players pitching from the footboard pitch all four bags.
SCORING
The
approved method of scoring for the sport of cornhole is “cancellation” scoring.
In cancellation scoring, the points of one player cancel out the points of
their opponent. Using this method, only one player/team can score in each
inning.
- Bag In-The-Count
(Woody) : Any bag which comes to rest anywhere on top of the board. Each
is worth one (1) point.
- Bag In-The-Hole
(Cornhole) : Any bag which is thrown through the hole or knocked through
the hole by another bag. Each is worth three (3) points.
- Foul Bags – Refers
to any bag that has not been determined as Bag In-The-Count or Bag In-The
Hole or was designated a foul bag as the result of rules violation
PLAYER PITCHING ROTATION
The player
or team who scored in the preceding inning has honor pitching first in the next
inning. If neither player or team scores, the player or team who pitched first
in the preceding frame shall retain first pitch in the next frame.
POSITION OF PLAYERS DURING PITCHING
- The pitcher must be within the pitcher’s box or behind the foul line at the time of release
- A player must pitch
all four bags from their designated pitcher’s box.
- Players must pitch
the bag with an under-hand release.
FOUL BAG RULE VIOLATIONS
The
following are rule violations that must be spotted and called by a player or
assigned judge. The penalty is to declare the bag a foul bag, which requires
the bags to be removed from the court prior to resuming play.
- Any bag pitched
when the player has made contact with or crossed over the foul line
- Any bag pitched
when the player has started or stepped completely outside the pitcher’s
box before the bag is released
- Any bag not
delivered within the 20-second time limit
- A bag pitched from
a different pitcher’s box than the first bag
- Any bag that
contacted the court or the ground before coming to rest on the board
- Any bag that struck
a previously defined object such as a tree limb, wire, indoor court
ceiling, etc.
- Any bag removed
from the board before scoring has been agreed upon for that bag
- The offending team
(who touches the bags) forfeits all remaining bags and tallies the score
of just the bags thrown before the foul was reported
- The non-offending
team tallies twelve (12) points as if they had thrown four Bag
In-The-Holes (Cornholes) during the inning
- A bag that leaves a
player’s hand once the final forward swing of the delivery process has
started shall count as a pitched bag
- A bag that is
accidentally dropped by a player before the final forward swing has
started shall not be considered foul and may be picked up and pitched.
Protests – If a player desires to make a protest, the protest shall be
made to the judge or official at the time the problem occurs. The judge
shall make the final ruling on all protests.