The Five Flags Center is set to host the highly anticipated Battle of the Bridges Cornhole Tournaments on October 11th and 12th, 2024. This exciting two-days of competition promises thrilling fun for participants and spectators alike. Plus, taking home a big payout after a day of playing bags is a huge bonus!

Credit: Five Flags Center
Credit: Five Flags Center
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Friday, October 11th kicks off with a Blind Draw Double Elimination Tournament. Doors open at 5:00 PM, with registration from 5:30 to 6:30 PM (no late entries allowed). The entry fee is $20 per person, and bags will fly around 6:45 PM. The first-round matches will be best 2 out of 3, while subsequent rounds will be single games, guaranteeing at least three games per player. A 70% payout is up for grabs, with raffle and 50/50 chances available throughout the evening.

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Saturday, October 12th features a Set Teams Tournament with an $80 entry fee per team. Doors open at 8:30 AM, with registration from 9:00 to 10:00 AM. The tournament starts after the Player’s Meeting and National Anthem. Teams will compete in 6 games of Rounders with an 8-game guarantee. Brackets will be split based on Rounders results, with 2-3 brackets depending on the number of teams. An 80% payout is up for grabs, but note that only one ACO/ACL pro is allowed per team.

Cornhole board and eight bags
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All players must enter through the Locust St. doors, and no carry-ins are allowed as food and beverages will be available. Bags must meet ACO/ACL/ACA specifications.

Enter below now to win a free team entry into the Friday, October 11th, Blind Draw Double Elimination Tournament.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity for a fun-filled weekend of cornhole action!

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