Caboolture is preparing to become the epicentre of cornhole action, welcoming the first-ever Caboolture Cornhole 5000 tournament.
This major event, scheduled for 19 and 20 October at the Big Fish Tavern, is expected to draw in dozens of skilled players across Australia, all vying for a share of the impressive $5,000 prize pool.
The Cornhole Craze Sweeps The Nation
The game of cornhole, which involves tossing beanbags onto a sloped board with a hole, has experienced a remarkable surge in popularity globally, and Australia is no exception. Dean Drumm, the organiser, attributes this rising trend to increased exposure through televised American games and online platforms. He also highlights the game’s inclusive nature.
Caboolture’s Cornhole Community
growing cornhole community in the region. Drumm plans to make this an annual fixture and emphasises the event’s accessibility, inviting everyone to participate or enjoy the action as spectators. Drumm plans to live-stream the tournament on Facebook and YouTube for those who cannot attend in person.
How to Play and Get Involved
For those unfamiliar with the game, cornhole is straightforward to grasp. Teams of one or two players take turns throwing beanbags, aiming to land them in the hole or on the board for points. The first team to reach 21 points emerges victorious.
The Big Fish Tavern hosts weekly gatherings for aspiring players every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Two leagues in the Moreton Bay area are also available for those interested in forming a team and competing regularly.
Beyond the Game
While the tournament promises fierce competition and thrilling moments, it also underscores the camaraderie and social aspect that cornhole fosters. More than just a sporting event, the Caboolture Cornhole 5000 aims to celebrate a game that unites people and showcases the vibrant community spirit of Caboolture.
Published Date 25-September-2024
Photo Credit: Caboolture Cornhole League/ Facebook