This year’s Pitchin’ for a Purpose cornhole tournament, will bring us something new…The Airmail Challenge. The fun game tests the competitor’s ability to “deliver the mail”! It’s a simple contest where getting the beanbag in the hole is the only thing that counts. The game is played with a box rather than a board. This is where the airmail part comes in, the box looks like a mailbox.
How to play…
You buy a certain number of tosses (as many as you want). If your bag goes in you progress to the next round. If you don’t get one in, you’re out. But you can always buy more tosses.
Round two features all the people who made it through round one. You cannot buy any more tosses at this point. If your bag goes in, you progress to round 3. If it doesn’t, you are out.
Play continues through as many rounds as it takes until there is only one person left. That person is the winner!
The winner takes home 1/2 of funds collected from players in round one and 1/2 of the current prize fund which is already at $1000! The remaining 1/2 of the jackpot will be donated to Lund.
Check out this video made by Lund’s cornhole besties – reigning champions ‘Team Slide it in” – that shows exactly what the airmail challenge is all about.