Cornhole Tournament Resources
Running a cornhole tournament in Virginia or beyond?Free Cornhole Tournament Printable Brackets
Looking for more tips and resources on running your own cornhole tournament? We have compiled a full guide to running your own cornhole tournament over at our parent website www.trianglelawngames.com.
If you are looking to run a cornhole tournament one of the key elements is going to be having brackets set up for keeping track of the games. Triangle Lawn Games offers FREE printable brackets, so pick the one that makes the most sense based on your tournament size. There are a couple big questions to keep in mind when running a cornhole tournament:
1. How many will you have? Whether you are doing a charity cornhole tournament or something with your family or company, most tournaments we see have anywhere from 8-32 teams. It is totally manageable to run a single elimination cornhole tournament on paper if you have less than 32 teams, but over that it might get a little dicey...might be a time to look at automated software systems like Scoreholio.
2. How Much Time Do You Have? - This is a big factor in deciding whether to do a single elimination tournament or a double elimination tournament. Single elmination means that once a team loses they are done, where in a double elimination tournament they would get a chance at redemption before being out completely. Single elimination definitely takes less time, so it is good to know how long you have. There are a lot of variables but a good example of time would be a 32 team single elimination tournament should take 2-3 hours and a double elimination one with 32 teams might take 4-5 hours doing it all on paper. That's why using our scoring system is so helpful as it can shave multiple hours off the time of the tournament.
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