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  2. Cornhole - Wikipedia

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    [3] Bean-bag bull's-eye was played on a board the same width of modern cornhole boards (24 in [60 cm]), but only 36 in [90 cm] long as opposed to the 48 in [120 cm] length used in cornhole. The hole was the same diameter (6 in [15 cm]) but was centered 8 in [20 cm] (rather than 9 in [23 cm]) from the back of the board.

  3. American Cornhole League - Wikipedia

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    The American Cornhole League has specific rules on how they work tournaments. Some of these rules are what kinds of bags and boards that can be used. Both boards and bags have to be stamped with the ACL logo on it to be considered regulation. With having the stamp put on it shows the bags and boards are the right weight and length.

  4. American Cornhole Organization - Wikipedia

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    The ACO introduced standardized and sanctioned equipment to the game including ACO Star Logo Cornhole Boards, [4] ACO Soft Touch Resin Fill Cornhole Bags, [1] and ACO Governing Body Sport of Cornhole Rules. [2] [3] Structure and consistency gave legitimacy to cornhole as a sport [3] helping ACO spread professional cornhole on a national scale. [3]

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    #18 Toss In Some Fun On Turkey Day With The Portable Cornhole Set, A Compact And Convenient Way To Play A Classic Outdoor Game With Family And Friends Review: "If your family enjoys a good game of ...

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    Finger-jointed lumber – solid dimensional lumber lengths typically are limited to lengths of 22 to 24 feet (6.7–7.3 m), but can be made longer by the technique of "finger-jointing" by using small solid pieces, usually 18 to 24 inches (460–610 mm) long, and joining them together using finger joints and glue to produce lengths that can be ...