How To Play Golf Cornhole Game?
What's The Lesmart Golf Cornhole Game?
Okay, this is the viral new golf game for the beach, backyard, tailgate, office, and clubhouse - a patented, mind-blowing mash-up of golf and traditional backyard games! It has combined the old fashioned, beer-slugging, tailgate-dominating, sunshine-basking goodness of games like cornhole with the gentlemanly, giddiness-inducing, side-betting beauty of golf. It is the only backyard game where you can work over your buddies while working on your short game - revolutionary! If people have the itch to golf but can't get out, it is a fun way to practice at home.
How To Play the game?
This game is very popular because it is simple but very challenging.
Step One: Set up the lesmart golf cornhole boards as the instructions in your order box.
Step Two: Find 3-4 friends (or highly skilled pets) and start chipping!
1 point: Just hit the board on a fly. Boardie.
3 points: Drain your shot in the Back hole. 3-Hole.
-1 point: Send the ball to Water hazard or Sand Trap.
Note: If your shot hits the board on a fly and the ball then bounces or rolls into the 3-Hole or the -1-Hole, you do get the -1 or 3 points for getting that shot in the hole. Like golf, the ball just needs to end up in the hole. Go to your home ball.
THREE WAYS TO PLAY
1. MATCH PLAY - 9 OR 18 HOLES
You take three shots in a row and tally your total score. Your opponent standing next to you goes next. The player with the highest total score wins that “hole” for his/her team.
Example:
Tiger Woods takes three shots:
1 point for a Boardie
3 points for a 3-Hole
0 points for an Airball
Total = 4 points
John Daly takes his three shots:
-1 points for a -1-Hole
3 points for a 3-Hole
3 points for a 3-Hole
Total = 5 points
In this example, John Daly wins the "hole" and gets 1 point aka goes "up 1" with 8 or 17 holes (depending on whether you are playing a 9 or 18 hole match) left to play. The players on the other side then battle it out for "hole" #2, and so on. Winner is determined when one team has won more "holes" than there are left to play. Settle ties with a sudden death playoff where each team selects the player they want to compete for the win. Talk about intensity! Match Play is loved and probably best suited for golf enthusiasts who are used to scoring things in a similar manner.
2. CORNHOLE STYLE - CANCELLATION SCORING TO 18
You take three shots in a row and tally your total score. Your opponent standing next to you goes next. Points cancel, so only one player will score on each turn.
Example:
Tiger Woods takes three shots:
1 point for a Boardie
3 points for a 3-Hole
0 points for an Airball
Total = 4 points
John Daly takes his three shots:
-1 points for a -1-Hole
3 points for a 3-Hole
3 points for a 3-Hole
Total = 8 points
In this example, John Daly gets 1 points. His score of 5 points minus Tiger's score of 4 points = 1 points. Alternate sides until one team reaches or exceeds 18. Cornhole Style scoring is easiest if you're a big backyard game guy or gal.
3. ONE ON ONE - "SIX BALL"
Maybe you only have one friend? Fear not! Six Ball is the two-player game for you! Each player stands next to his/her own golf board. Chip all six balls toward your opponent, tally your total score for all six chips. He/she then chips the six balls back toward your golf board, and tallies his/her total score for all six chips. Six Ball accomodates both Match Play and Cornhole Style scoring. Pick yer poison!
Example:
Tiger Woods takes his six shots
3 points for a 3-Hole
-1 point for a boardie
-1 point for a boardie
3 points for a 3-Hole
0 points for an Airball
3 points for a 3-Hole
Total = 7 points
John Daly chips his six balls back
-1 point for a Boardie
-1 point for a Boardie
-1 point for a Boardie
0 points for an Airball
3 points for a 3-Hole
3 points for a 3-Hole
Total = 3 points
Tiger would win this hole, and go up 1 with 8 to play in a game of Nine Hole "Six Ball" Match Play. Tiger would get 4 points in a game of "Six Ball" Cornhole Style, as his 7 points minus JD's 3 points = 4 points. Either way, Tiger wins. Felt good to say that.
And guess what! You can drink beer, heckle your friends and gamble while doing this. I believe that you will have more and more fun ways to play.
2 Comments
About 15 feet
how far away should the board be placed?