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Popular Bean Bag Toss Game Matures.

By: Dave Roth

No one seems to really know when the game of baggo (sometimes referred to as corn toss or corn hole) came into being. However, i can assume that the game started with relatively no attention or hoopla.

Residents of western cincinnati played baggo for years before their friends on the east side embraced the habit. When cornhole took over cincinatti, it moved like wildfire throughout the entire midwest states.

For many years, cornhole boards were made at home. Eager players constructed their boxes using their own tools and wood. Cornhole bags were made with feed corn from the local supply store and sewn by mom or grandma.

As the game’s popularity increased, the desire for ready-made equipment and standardization grew. Players wanted the same game whether in was in the suburbs of cinci or the fields of kansas. Not only that, they wanted gear that would take a lot of abuse.

That demand gave birth to a still-growing corn hole industry. Today, suppliers are making more quality corntoss boards than ever and even providing supplemental equipment for hardcore fans. Whether its the handy score tower or the boards with cupholders, you can find it all it.

There are still traditionalists who prefer the old wooden plywood boards and the craftsmen who keep to the tradition. However, many players are opting for plastic boards and weather resistant bags that can hold up to any type of weather.

You can still find corn-filled bags though. These bags are usually made of canvas duck cloth and contain between ten and sixteen ounces of corn. Those who want a longer-lasting bag option, or who worry about children leaving equipment outdoors, risking moisture and resulting mold, can purchase a weather resistant bag. They simulate the traditional corn bag, but have the advantages of superior weather-resistance and sturdiness.

Most diehard cornhole players will only play with corn filled bags and wooden boards. There are also the trailblazers who say that the new products make for better game play. It will be interesting to watch the continued development of the baggo scene and whether new products will displace the traditional equipment. In any event, no matter what your preference, there is plenty out there to choose from.

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Dave Roth owns a cornhole supplies company and runs the website, http:www.cornhole-game.org. His site features cornhole boards, bags, and accessories.

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