Why Is The Midwest Crazy For This Backyard Game
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Why is the Midwest Crazy About This Backyard Game?
Anyone visiting the Midwest during summer has likely noticed the region's passion for a simple backyard game known as cornhole. Also called corntoss, and simply "bags" in the Chicago area, this game has captivated the Midwest, with its popularity only growing. Each year, larger tournaments are announced, and some organizations even predict cornhole will soon be featured on ESPN.
For those unfamiliar, cornhole involves two boards and eight bags. Players team up in pairs and take turns tossing their four bags onto the opposing team's board. Many might remember a version of this game from their childhood. But how did it evolve from a casual kids' activity to an essential part of college life across the nation?
One reason is its accessibility; anyone can play, regardless of skill level, making it inclusive and fun for everyone. It's also a social game, allowing players to engage with others while staying focused. Plus, its relaxed nature makes it perfect for holding a drink ?" an appealing aspect for college students!
So, is cornhole just a passing trend? It doesn't look that way. The game is a staple at barbecues and summer parties from Chicago to Ohio and Kentucky. Additionally, cornhole manufacturers report increased demand from coastal areas and other regions previously unfamiliar with the game. Who knows? Soon, you might witness cornhole matches featured on late-night ESPN!
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