Are there any Pros in New England?

Post date: Aug 29, 2016 1:23:26 AM

ACO Season XII kicks off Labor Day Weekend!

So far 2016 has been a good year for cornhole in New England. Early in the year, the Rice Baggers made it loud and clear to out of state teams that there are no more easy wins in these parts. After recent results at Barrett's, the Jersey guys now come to Bridgewater hoping for second place. So what's next, an ACO Pro from Boston? Well, I'm skeptical because I remember all to well what happened the last time real pros came to town. Nonetheless, with the dawn of ACO Season XII upon us, there is no better time to entertain that conversation. If our best players went all in by participating in regionals and majors, anything may be possible...

American Cornhole is the nation's most competitive and prestigious league. While not for everyone, if you are a competitive player (especially one willing to travel), ACO provides the opportunity to compare yourself against the area's best and the country's top players. Players compile points based on performance in regionals and majors. In the Boston area, we offer regional events consisting of singles, doubles, and a women's division. New this year, players may play in up to four regionals per month. However, unless there is an overwhelming demand, we will only offer one regional per month. In any event, like any type of league, membership is required to enter the fray. ACO Season XII Membership remains unchanged at $25 and may be purchased at any regional tournament. The sales pitch ends now and the Season XII Hole opens in New England on Saturday, September 3rd at the Boundary Brewhouse in Pawtucket, RI.