Living in Canada, we don’t have the tournaments here like the US or at least non that I know of but, would love to enter a tournament one day but until then, I’ll keep playing and practicing, cheers from New Brunswick Canada 🇨🇦
I know I can be pro. I’m tired of backyard playing. I’m going to start using the app and tracking my stats. I’m going to join some tournaments. I don’t okay often just for fun at parties. I can airmail really well on demand even over bags and I can get 4 baggers often. I want to play on a bigger level. Im hungry and I want it
@@CornholeNetwork I have been playing with Rec league dual sided bags from dicks sporting goods. What are good bags you may recommend? I have been aiming towards swag bags kaboom or ruby. Any help is appreciated !
@@dondechello It really depends what kind of game you play. Are you a racer or a blocker? Do you throw a roll bag or just slide shots and airmails? Also you are going to want a bag for fast conditions and a bag for slower conditions. I would suggest you get ACL stamped bags, they are a bit more expensive but allow you to play in ACL events. I think a great bang for the buck bag is the Fire Vengeance. It is a slower bag that has a good balance of a controllable slow side and a good fast side with a good price. Jamie Graham plays that bag often when conditions are quick and his results speak for themselves. I like the Reynolds Typhoon as well as good bang for the buck bag and it won a championship this year. For a faster bag the Lucky Pro Sniper has been very popular on tour when conditions are slow. Honestly there are so many great bags these days- we throw Ultra bags which are amazing but expensive. You can check our top 10 bag vids for ideas, but you basically need one good slower bag and one good fast bag.
@@CornholeNetwork thank you for your input and help! I’d be lying if I said I don’t try to get every single bag in the hole. However, I am good at dragging the bags down when they are my blockers or I can airmail really well and even drag blockers down with them as well. Sometimes people will freak out that it curves going up the board into the hole. I haven’t been using the Scoreholio app but recently downloaded it and will try to join local tournaments. I can get 4 baggers I just don’t know the percentage and wouldn’t want to say it’s higher than it actually is. I only play for fun during parties but found I truly enjoy playing so much and have a new grown passion with this sport where I want to take it more seriously, actually practice and join some tournaments. Thank you for your professional input I really appreciate it!
A guy at our local league is a pro and their frustrations are with the 18-20 year old pro players who still live at home with their parents and don’t have a job. This is their job and it makes it harder for older players who have jobs and a family to compete.
I doubt these 18 to 20 year olds are flying and driving across the state on their own. I would bet a family member is coming along and more or less taking care of their expenses.. It's no different than family members pay for their kids gymnastics, traveling baseball team, volleyball and so on...Those who are real good seem to have rich parents. My friend told me he spend over 10k for his daughter for diving cause she was that good going out of state for big tournaments.. No one should be doing Cornhole as a Job unless they are well establish with it such as the big names you see on Prime Time all the time...or you already have a nice income savings and or a partner who loves it also and likes to travel all over the place. Most of the top player don't make more than $60k a year. It is said that this year Mark Richards may of been the first to break 100k.
A good place to start is local Facebook groups. Search for cornhole groups in your area and you should find some games. Once you attend a game and talk with players there you will probably be able to find a game almost every night of the week.
@@chipsammich2078 ME AND YOU BOTH. LOL, AS LONG AS I PLAY LIKE ONE OR TRY? THAT'S ALL THAT MATTERS. BUT DREAMS DO COME TRUE SO KEEP 🤞 SO KEEP TRYING.. SMh-! LoL
Nice video guys👍
Living in Canada, we don’t have the tournaments here like the US or at least non that I know of but, would love to enter a tournament one day but until then, I’ll keep playing and practicing, cheers from New Brunswick Canada 🇨🇦
I know I can be pro. I’m tired of backyard playing. I’m going to start using the app and tracking my stats. I’m going to join some tournaments. I don’t okay often just for fun at parties. I can airmail really well on demand even over bags and I can get 4 baggers often. I want to play on a bigger level. Im hungry and I want it
Get after it! Dominate your local tournaments, earn your ACL points, and you are on your way.
@@CornholeNetwork I have been playing with Rec league dual sided bags from dicks sporting goods. What are good bags you may recommend? I have been aiming towards swag bags kaboom or ruby. Any help is appreciated !
@@dondechello It really depends what kind of game you play. Are you a racer or a blocker? Do you throw a roll bag or just slide shots and airmails? Also you are going to want a bag for fast conditions and a bag for slower conditions. I would suggest you get ACL stamped bags, they are a bit more expensive but allow you to play in ACL events. I think a great bang for the buck bag is the Fire Vengeance. It is a slower bag that has a good balance of a controllable slow side and a good fast side with a good price. Jamie Graham plays that bag often when conditions are quick and his results speak for themselves. I like the Reynolds Typhoon as well as good bang for the buck bag and it won a championship this year. For a faster bag the Lucky Pro Sniper has been very popular on tour when conditions are slow. Honestly there are so many great bags these days- we throw Ultra bags which are amazing but expensive. You can check our top 10 bag vids for ideas, but you basically need one good slower bag and one good fast bag.
@@CornholeNetwork thank you for your input and help! I’d be lying if I said I don’t try to get every single bag in the hole. However, I am good at dragging the bags down when they are my blockers or I can airmail really well and even drag blockers down with them as well. Sometimes people will freak out that it curves going up the board into the hole. I haven’t been using the Scoreholio app but recently downloaded it and will try to join local tournaments. I can get 4 baggers I just don’t know the percentage and wouldn’t want to say it’s higher than it actually is. I only play for fun during parties but found I truly enjoy playing so much and have a new grown passion with this sport where I want to take it more seriously, actually practice and join some tournaments. Thank you for your professional input I really appreciate it!
Would love it be a pro but man that schedule is brutal!
Hey Eric and Matt - I am getting off the couch and coming for you. 😅 Just got a new board and bags. Working on a new throw as well.
It’s a long way to the top if u wanna Rock n Roll
Thank for completely killing my dreams :>
Enjoyed! fanatstic - talk you later~=)
So do you enter as a team or by yourself?
You enter as an individual but play single, doubles, and recently- teams.
Very good vid, very informative yet absolutely hilarious 😂 get real
A guy at our local league is a pro and their frustrations are with the 18-20 year old pro players who still live at home with their parents and don’t have a job.
This is their job and it makes it harder for older players who have jobs and a family to compete.
I doubt these 18 to 20 year olds are flying and driving across the state on their own. I would bet a family member is coming along and more or less taking care of their expenses.. It's no different than family members pay for their kids gymnastics, traveling baseball team, volleyball and so on...Those who are real good seem to have rich parents. My friend told me he spend over 10k for his daughter for diving cause she was that good going out of state for big tournaments..
No one should be doing Cornhole as a Job unless they are well establish with it such as the big names you see on Prime Time all the time...or you already have a nice income savings and or a partner who loves it also and likes to travel all over the place. Most of the top player don't make more than $60k a year. It is said that this year Mark Richards may of been the first to break 100k.
OKAY?? WARE CAN WE FIND THESE LOCAL EVENTS TO START OFF ESPECIALLY IF YOU LIVE OUT EAST, NY.
LONG ISLAND?
A good place to start is local Facebook groups. Search for cornhole groups in your area and you should find some games. Once you attend a game and talk with players there you will probably be able to find a game almost every night of the week.
We have a good amount of tournaments in upstate by Albany ny I know of a good amount of players from Long Island as well that make the trip up here.
@@BrickyardKustomsThank you for the information and the reply. I gave up and don't do FAKEBook any longer. I stay away from any social media like FB.
@@3AmericanPie Looks like you won't be becoming a pro then..
@@chipsammich2078 ME AND YOU BOTH. LOL, AS LONG AS I PLAY LIKE ONE OR TRY? THAT'S ALL THAT MATTERS. BUT DREAMS DO COME TRUE SO KEEP 🤞 SO KEEP TRYING.. SMh-! LoL
how tf i’m supposed to do this with a full too em job. not possible
You can make it happen if you really want it!
True then put on top the fact you gotta have somewhere to thrown that's indoors during the winter.
Dam I only have 12 weekends off a year 😟
same here.. and 1 maybe 2 holidays
They advertised that the prize pool was 4.5m this year......