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TCL Sportsmanship Rules
PLAYERS AND GUESTS THAT PARTICIPATE IN TCL EVENTS MUST COMPLY WITH THE TCL CODE OF CONDUCT AND CODE OF ETHICS. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE IMMEDIATE FORFEITURE OF PRIZE MONEY, REVOCATION OF MEMBERSHIP AND BAN FROM FUTURE PARTICIPATION THIS INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO TCL EVENTS, SOCIAL MEDIA AND OTHER PUBLIC FORUMS.
TCL RULES AND REGULATIONS
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Equipment
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Boards
Boards shall be made of wood for use in TCL sanctioned events. The most common types are maple, birch and oak. Boards shall have a finished coat that features a smooth texture. Boards must measure two feet wide and four feet long, with a +/- ¼ inch tolerance. The hole must be 6 inches (+/- 1/8 inch) in diameter, centered width wise. The center of the hole must be 9 inches (+/- 1/8 inch) from the back edge of the board. Boards must have a minimum top layer thickness of ¾ inch with cross-section support. Boards must have a weight of at least 15 pounds. The front edge of the board should be raised 3 ¼” from the ground (+/- ¼ inch). The top of the board should rest 12 inches above the ground (+/- ¼ inch). No foreign substances may be applied to a board after it has been purchased from a manufacturer. Substances include but are not limited to baby powder, cleaning spray, and silicone sprays. A dry cloth may be used to wipe down a board prior to play.
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Bags
Players must supply their own TCL Approved Bags for play in a TCL sanctioned event. Directors may provide players with bags as long as they meet the bag criteria listed below. Regardless of division, bags used in play must have the TCL approved stamp for play. Manufacturers are NOT able to sell, donate or give ANY TCL Stamped bag that does NOT go through the Big Tex Gear Store first. BAGS NOT ELIGIBLE for PLAY IN SEASON XV Reynolds Pro Advantage, Sheriff, Sheriff Pro Edge Speed AllCornhole Big Tex Game Changer and Big Tex Sliderite Big Tex Spinners, BG Big Tex Series and All Patch Bags BTG License Mark start and end of Life BTG Bags with only the Throwing Man will be good until July 31st, 2025 BTG 2025 Bags (released July 1st, 2023) Dec 31st, 2025 BTG 2026 Bags (released July 1st, 2024) Dec 31st, 2026 BTG 2027 Bags (released July 1st, 2025) Dec 31st, 2027 Bags must measure 6 inches wide and 6 inches long (+/- ¼ inch). Square in shape Bags must weigh 16 ounces (+0.25 oz or -0.50 oz) Bags must measure 1.25 inches (+/- 0.125” in either direction) Bags may be filled with any filler that does not damage or leave residue on a bag Rounded corners are allowed but the corner should measure 0.625” accepted tolerance will be reviewed by BTG After purchase from the manufacturer, bags may not be altered in any way. Alterations include repair, stitching, removing resin, adding resin, ironing, and any other manipulation that results in a bag becoming different than the original state of purchase. Players may wash bags using fabric softener and/or detergent and dry in the dryer. PLAYERS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DYE BAGS A DIFFERENT COLOR. Players may label their bags with initials or a name with a permanent marker. The label must not exceed 1 inch. Bags with holes where plastic resin can leak will not be allowed. Bags must feature a TCL logo and or stamp from the manufacturer with TCL logo also. 1.Faded logos will not be accepted. A player MAY NOT have his or her bags re-stamped and reapproved by the manufacturer. Manufacturers are not allowed to re-stamp or re-logo a bag. Bags are not required to, but usually feature two different materials on each side. Any cloth, suede, or fabric like material is permitted for use on either side of a bag. There are currently no banned materials for use, but the Texas Cornhole League reserves the right to deem a set of bags “not permitted” if a material is found either to be either: Damage to equipment. Damaging the integrity of the game. Players may dry bags, but no foreign substances can be applied to the outside of a cornhole bag. All bags in a set of four must have the same design and color for each corresponding side on all four bags. For example, a player may use a gray suede side and a red duck cloth side for a cornhole bag. All three of the other bags must have a red duck cloth side and a gray suede side. For example, a player cannot have four bags that have a gray suede side and alternating colors of red, blue, yellow, and green on the duck cloth side of the bag. A Player may not switch bags during a singles game (but can after a single game in a series) unless a bag has been unintentionally damaged and leaking or if a bag mid game has been unintentionally altered such that it affects the play of the game differently for one player in comparison to the other. In the event of a damaged bag all four bags in that set must be swapped out at the end of the round for a new set of four bags (intentional damage leads to forfeit of the game). If a player finishes a tournament and has earned prize money for his or her performance, the Texas Cornhole League reserves the right to inspect all bags used by that player throughout the tournament. If any bags used by that player are inspected and found to not meet the criteria above, the player will forfeit all of his or her prize money for that tournament.
SIGNATURE SERIES LEAGUE EVENTS
Signature Series League Events are intended to provide players an opportunity to compete against the BEST players from all TCL regions and players from Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico and Arkansas.
TCL Signature Series are being formed at the discretion of the TCL. Ideally, there will be 4 Signature Events. The League Championship Event will be held June 8th - 10th, 2023.
● The 2 Full Day Signature Series events will include
Singles (Friday) - Open, Advanced, Competitive and Social
Doubles (Saturday) - Open, Advanced Competitive and Social
● Payouts are guaranteed to be a minimum of 50% - 80% of the entry fees. $120 for the Open and Advanced Division, $100 for Competitive Division and $80 for the Social Division. Entry includes Singles and Doubles if only playing one event see per bracket breakdown.
● TCL Standings will take the Top 2 Signature Singles scores and Top 3 Signature Series Doubles scores for TCL Overall Points Rankings.
SEASON XIII - 2022-2023 Signature Series Dates
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1st- Shreveport September 16th/ 17th Shreveport Convention Center (Venue / Host Hotel attached)
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*** Ryder Cup December 16th/ 17th Fort Worth Convention Center TCL (Venue / Host Hotel walking distance)
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2nd- DFW January 20th/ 21st DFW
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(Venue / Host Hotel walking distance)
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3rd- West Texas March 3rd/ 4th West Texas
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(Venue / Hotel Attached)
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4th- Irving May 12th/ 13thIrving Convention Center (Venue / Host Hotel walking distance)
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*** TCL League June 8th/ 9th/ 10th Shreveport Convention Center Championship (Venue / Hotel Attached)
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TCL Signature Series Events Point Breakdown
SIGNATURE SERIES ELIGIBILITY - PRO PLAYERS
PRO TCL Membership paid by September 1st, 2022
for all PRO players or PRO Development in a national organization or 10 days after you receive your PRO status.
SIGNATURE SERIES SCHEDULE
TCL STANDINGS
● TCL Overall Standings include both Singles and doubles events.
● TCL Standings can be sorted by the following: Overall, Conference or Region o Overall TCL Standings
o Gender
o Conference
o Region
● Signature Series Points Standings is a Combination of:
o Top 2 Singles Points
o Top 3 Doubles Points
● Regional Tournament Standings are Based on a Combination of:
o Top 6 Regional Doubles Points
o Top 4 Regional Singles Points
● Regional Weekly Leagues are Based on a Combination of:
o Top 2 Regional League Points (from Fall, Winter or Spring)
● Local Switcholios / Charity Tournament Standings are Based on a Combination of: o Top 2 Local Points
*The Male and Female player who finishes the season with the most overall Points will be named the TCL Player of the Year.
TCL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
JUNE 8th – 10th, 2023
Shreveport Convention Center
The TCL League Championship will be a multi-day event that will be held in June 2023 at Shreveport Convention Center, minimum 2-day event). As with 2022, it is anticipated that the total prize pool for all events will EXCEED $50,000! Live Stream broadcasts will also be held for many of the events.
POST SEASON ELIGIBILITY
TCL League Championship
PRO or PRO Development
- Paid Pro Membership
A players
- No Limitations to playing in postseason
TCL RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Equipment
a. BOARDS
i. Boards shall be made of wood for use in TCL sanctioned events. The most common types are maple, birch and oak.
ii. Boards shall have a finished coat that features a smooth texture.
iii. Boards must measure two feet wide and four feet long, with a +/- ¼ inch tolerance. iv. The hole must be 6 inches (+/- 1/8 inch) in diameter, centered width wise.
1. The center of the hole must be 9 inches (+/- 1/8 inch) from the back edge of the
board.
v. Boards must have a minimum top layer thickness of ¾ inch with cross-section support. vi. Boards must have a weight of at least 15 pounds.
vii. The front edge of the board should be raised 3 ¼” from the ground (+/- ¼ inch).
viii. The top of the board should rest 12 inches above the ground (+/- ¼ inch).
ix. No foreign substances may be applied to a board after it has been purchased from a manufacturer.
1. Substances include but are not limited to baby powder, cleaning spray, and
silicone sprays.
2. A dry cloth may be used to wipe down a board prior to play.
b. BAGS
i. Players must supply their own TCL Approved Bags for play in a TCL sanctioned event. 1. Directors may provide players with bags as long as they meet the bag criteria
listed below.
ii. Regardless of division, bags used in play must be on the TCL Approved Bag List published annually.
iii. Bags must measure 6 inches wide and 6 inches long (+/- ¼ inch). Square in shape
iv. Bags must weigh between 15.5 and 16.25 ounces.
v. Bags must have a thickness no less than 1.125 inches and no greater than 1.5 inches. vi. Bags may be filled with any filler that does not damage or leave residue on a bag
vii. Rounded corners are allowed but the corner shall not be farther away than 0.75” from the corner of a 6” square.
viii. After purchase from the manufacturer, bags may not be altered in any way.
1. Alterations include repair, stitching, removing resin, adding resin, ironing, and
any other manipulation that results in a bag becoming different than the original
state of purchase.
2. Players may wash bags using fabric softener and/or detergent and dry in the
dryer. PLAYERS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DYE BAGS A DIFFERENT COLOR.
3. Players may label their bags with initials or a name with a permanent marker.
The label must not exceed 1 inch.
4. Bags with holes where plastic resin can leak will not be allowed.
ix. Bags must feature a TCL logo and or stamp from the manufacturer with TCL logo also.
1. Faded logos will not be accepted. A player MAY NOT have his or her bags
re-stamped and reapproved by the manufacturer. Manufacturers are not
allowed to re-stamp or re-logo a bag.
x. Bags are not required to, but usually feature two different materials on each side.
1. Any cloth, suede, or fabric like material is permitted for use on either side of a
bag.
2. There are currently no banned materials for use, but the Texas Cornhole League
reserves the right to deem a set of bags “not permitted” if a material is found
either to be either:
a. Damage to equipment.
b. Damaging the integrity of the game.
xi. Players may dry bags, but no foreign substances can be applied to the outside of a cornhole bag.
xii. All bags in a set of four must have the same design and color for each corresponding side on all four bags.
1. For example, a player may use a gray suede side and a red duck cloth side for a
cornhole bag. All three of the other bags must have a red duck cloth side and a
gray suede side.
2. For example, a player cannot have four bags that have a gray suede side and
alternating colors of red, blue, yellow, and green on the duck cloth side of the
bag.
3. A Player may not switch bags during a singles game (but can after a single game
in a series) unless a bag has been unintentionally damaged and leaking or if a
bag mid game has been unintentionally altered such that it affects the play of
the game differently for one player in comparison to the other. In the event of a
damaged bag all four bags in that set must be swapped out at the end of the
round for a new set of four bags (intentional damage leads to forfeit of the
game).
xiii. If a player finishes a tournament and has earned prize money for his or her performance, the Texas Cornhole League reserves the right to inspect all bags used by that player throughout the tournament.
1. If any bags used by that player are inspected and found to not meet the criteria
above, the player will forfeit all of his or her prize money for that tournament.
2. Layout
a. COURT
i. A court is defined as the total area of play for a cornhole game consisting of two boards. b. PITCHER’S BOX
i. A rectangle measuring 3 feet wide by 4 feet long (length of board) on either side of a board designates a player’s pitcher’s box.
c. LANES
i. A lane is defined as two pitcher’s boxes directly across from one another on two different boards on one court.
ii. If a right handed player is in the pitcher’s box forcing his right hand to be directly over a board, the other pitcher’s box in his or her same lane would be on the opposite board forcing his
right hand to be on the outside towards the edge of play.
iii. In doubles play players on the same team will line up directly across from each other in the same lane, not diagonally from each other in opposite lanes.
d. BOARDS
i. 2 boards should be located exactly 27 feet (+/- ½ inch) apart, from front of one board to front of another.
ii. The front edges of the 2 boards must face each other.
e. FOUL LINE
i. The foul line is designated as the front end of the board, which is also marked by the front edge of a player’s pitcher’s box.
f. VERTICAL CLEARANCE
i. For play indoors or under covering, the recommended minimum vertical height of a ceiling or covering is 12 feet. If you have a ceiling height lower than this you need to
disclose this on your event page for players to see before the event.
g. SCORE TOWER
i. 1 score tower per court (2 sets of boards) should be used and shall be placed a
minimum of 1 foot behind one board, outside of the field play.
1. Score towers are not required for play.
3. PRE-GAME
a. COIN TOSS
i. Each game begins with a coin toss. One player or team flips a coin and the other player or team calls their choice “heads” or “tails”.
ii. In singles play, the winner of the coin toss will choose which lane he or she will pitch in for the entirety of the game and choice of bag color OR First Bag to be thrown to start the game
iii. In doubles play, the winner of the coin toss will choose bag color and either choose (not both):
1. The lane and location of each player of that team which will be permanent for
the entirety of the game and first bag to be thrown to start the game.
2. The player matchup for each board.
iv. In doubles play, the loser of the coin toss will get to decide the outcome of the other option in the previous bullet not selected by the winning coin toss team.
v. In a series best of 3. The loser of the coin toss in game 1 will have the first choice in game 2. If the match goes to a 3rd game you will use a coin toss to determine the choice.
b. PRACTICE
i. Unless unanimously decided otherwise by all players on a court, it is customary to complete a “down and back” practice round before beginning a game.
1. For singles play, players will complete one round of practice throws, walk
down to the other board staying in their same corresponding lanes, and
then complete one additional round of practice throws before the game
begins.
2. For doubles play, competing players on one board will complete one round
of practice throws, and then each player’s corresponding doubles partner
will complete a practice round throwing from the opposite board in the
same lane as their partner before the game begins.
c. BAG CHALLENGING
i. If a player or team believes that the opposing player or team is using a set of bags that does not abide by the bag policy, they may challenge the bags before the beginning of the game. 1. To complete a challenge, a Texas Cornhole League director or board member
(also referred to as an official) not currently playing in the game must be
contacted and he or she will complete a bag inspection.
a. If the set of bags are approved, the game is set to begin as
scheduled.
b. If the set of bags are not approved, that player or team is
given a warning and the bags cannot be used for that
game. The team or player must find an alternate set of
bags to use for the remainder of a tournament.
2. If a player or team already with a warning during one season has the same
set of bags challenged OR has a different set of bags challenged that are, in
turn, disallowed, that player or team forfeits all remaining matches in that
tournament and is given a 1 month suspension from the Texas Cornhole
League.
3. If a player who has already served his or her 1 month ban is found to be
playing with bags in a TCL sanctioned tournament that does not meet the
bag requirements again, he or she will be suspended for the remainder of
the season and or the following season also.
ii. Bags that are not challenged prior to a match are deemed acceptable for use during that match.
1. As mentioned previously, TCL still reserves the right to inspect a player’s or
team’s bags used in a tournament at its conclusion. If any of the bags do not
meet the bag requirements, that player or team will forfeit the winnings for the
tournament.
4. GAMEPLAY
a. PROPER PITCHING TECHNIQUE
i. A pitch is defined as one player throwing a cornhole bag towards the opposite board from which he or she is standing attempting to make the bag onto the board or into the hole.
1. A player is not necessarily required to attempt to contact the board. He or
she may voluntarily choose to earn zero points on a pitch by pitching the bag
intentionally off to the side or short of the board.
ii. A pitch of a cornhole bag must be underhand. NO over hand pitches.
iii. Upon release of the bag during a pitch, a player must have at least part of one foot inside the pitcher’s box.
iv. A player may not step on or over the foul line during a pitch of a cornhole bag.
1. In the event of a player stepping over a line at any time during game play, excluding during a timeout, an official should be contacted.
2. Once the official is contacted, he or she will come watch the remainder of the
match.
3. If the player steps over or on the foul line during this observation. The player will
receive a warning from the official if NO team has 15 or more points. If 15 or
more points go to #4 rule below.
4. For every pitch from that point in the game onward that the player steps on or
over the foul line, he or she will have the bag corresponding to that pitch
forfeited.
a. A forfeited bag will be removed from the area of play during that
round by the official with as little disturbance to play as possible.
i. If the forfeited bag has already caused bags in play to
move, the player or team opposing the player who pitched
the forfeited bag decides to either (not both):
1. Have an official place the moved bags back in
their original location as best as possible per
instructions by both teams.
2. Accept the new bags’ locations and proceed
through the remainder of the round.
b. Any scoring that is unavoidable when removing the bag
from play will still count.
b. SEQUENCE OF PLAY
i. Rounds
1. A round is defined as a complete sequence of 8 bags thrown by two players
(4 each) towards one board.
2. Scoring is calculated at the conclusion of each round.
3. A Player may adjust the board to which he or she is pitching only before a
round if it is misaligned or not at the correct distance.
a. A player may adjust the board from which he or she is pitching at any point as long as it does not disrupt the opposing players’ pitch,
in which case that player would have his or her next bag forfeited.
ii. Pitch Sequence
1. A game begins with a round in which the winner of the coin toss chooses who
pitches the first bag.
2. The opposing player at the same board in the opposite lane then pitches his or
her first bag.
3. Pitching alternates until all 8 bags (4 by each player) have been pitched which
concludes the round.
4. For singles play, the players will then walk to the other board, remaining in their
designated lane, and complete another round of pitching.
5. For doubles play, the two players’ partners at the opposite board will then
complete another round of pitching.
6. Playing continues until a score of at least 21 points is achieved by one team at
the conclusion of a round.
a. A player or team does not have to win by a minimum of
two points.
b. A player or team is not penalized for achieving a score
over 21 points, the game is finished and that player or
team wins the game.
7. If a player pitches in an incorrect sequence, the bag or bags that is
Incorrectly pitched is forfeited.
a. Then, to reestablish the correct sequence of pitching, the
opposing player will pitch two consecutive bags.
8. If a player refuse to finish a game, that player will forfeit the game by a
a score of 21-0.
9. If one partner of a doubles team cannot finish the match for any reason
that game will be forfeited by the team that could not finish by a score of
21-0.
iii. Timing
1. Each player will have 12 seconds to pitch his or her bag from the
moment that the opposing players’ bag comes to rest on the other end.
a. If a player has the first pitch in a round, they will have 45
seconds from when the last bag from the previous round
comes to rest on that side of play for doubles and 1
minute for singles play.
2. Bags must not be picked up while still moving. Players can pick up bags 10
seconds after the bag comes to a complete stop.
3. In singles play, each player is awarded (2) 90 second timeouts.
a. During a timeout, a player may leave the pitcher’s
box to view the other board.
b. If a player crosses the foul line prior to pitching a
bag attempting to get closer to the opposing
board for viewing purposes, it is inferred that the
player is choosing to take a timeout.
c. Timeouts taken in excess of the allowed timeouts
will lead to that player or team forfeiting all
remaining bags during that round.
4. Touching of the bags is prohibited.
a. If a player (or a player’s teammate) touches their own bags that are on board during
the timeout (or during play outside of a timeout before the round is complete), the
bags touched will be removed and valued as 0 points.
b. Any opposing bags touched on board will be removed and become an automatic 3
points per bag.
c. If any bags still need to be thrown. All untouched bags will remain on board when
play is resumed.
5. In doubles play, each team is awarded (1) 90 second timeout. a. Same timeout rules apply as above.
IV. TCL League Nights
1. ALL Leagues will follow the same guidelines for leagues except the Regional
Director will have the authority to choose how they handle subs and ghost play
for their particular league. ALL POINTS AWARDED BASED ON REGULAR SEASON.
2. Regional Directors will need to post the league rules on their group page and
define their substitution policy and ghost play policy.
c. SCORING
i. Scoring is always completed at the end of a round, not during.
ii. A bag lying on top of the board at the end of a round is valued at 1 point.
iii. A bag through the hole at the end of a round is valued at 3 points.
iv. A bag that neither went through the hole nor is lying on top of the board at the end of the round is valued at 0 points.
1. Bags that are lying on top of the front edge of the board but are
touching the ground are valued at 0 points.
2. Bags that touched the ground or any other surface before touching the
board or going into the hole are valued at 0 points and must be
removed from the board by an official.
a. If this bag causes other bags on the board to move, the
final resting places of the bags will count.
v. All scoring for a round features cancellation.
1. For example, Player A pitches 3 bags in the hole and 1 bag on the board for a total of 10 points. Player B pitches 2 bags in the hole and 2 bags on the board for a total of 8 points.
Player A will then earn 2 points (10-8=2) towards his or her overall score (or
teams’ score for doubles play).
vi. In some instances, the bags in the hole will stack on top of each other until they
reach the threshold of the hole. In this instance, a player may ask a spectator to
“sweep” the bags from under the hole.
1. If a player throws a bag and it “hangs” in the hole but is touching a bag
in the hole, an official must come and, if at all possible, “sweep” the
bags in the hole without disturbing or touching the hanging bag.
a. If the hanging bag does not fall into the hole after a
correct “sweep”, the bag is valued at 1 point.
b. If the hanging bag unavoidably falls into the hole after a
correct “sweep” the bag is valued at 3 points.
vii. Players must wait 10 seconds after a bag comes to a stop on the board before the
players may pick up a bag at the end of the round. If a bag is slick enough that it
begins to slide down on the board, players must wait for that bag to come to a
complete stop before proceeding with a round.
d. PLAYER INTERACTION/ PLAYER CONDUCT
i. Players may not make contact with each other during game play with the intent to
disrupt pitching motions.
1. If a player disrupts another player’s pitch with obvious intent, an
official reserves the right to disqualify a player for that game
resulting in a forfeit.
ii. Players may not interfere with an opponent’s bag during its flight path.
1. If a player interferes with the flight of a bag, the rest of that player’s
bags are forfeited for the remainder of the round and the pitching
player gets to re-pitch the bag.
a. If bags in play are moved as a result of the interfered bag,
see section IV.biii.2.b for how to proceed.
iii. Talking, yelling, and movement that is distracting to the opposing team is not
permitted.
1. TCL and its officials reserve the right to deem any behavior
inappropriate if it harms the integrity of the game.
2. Officials may award warnings to any players who display inappropriate
behavior.
3. If a player continues to display inappropriate behavior during a
tournament after receiving a warning from an official, the official
reserves the right to disqualify the player for the remainder of the
tournament.
iv. Coaching is not permitted during a match by Spectators.
1. Spectators standing on the opposite side of the board may not
comment on specific bag situations.
2. Spectators may not give specific strategic advice to a player during a
game. This includes spectators that may be in the ear of a player on the
same side of the board during a game.
3. Spectators may encourage players with general statements like “push
the bags in” or “drag the bags in” or “nice block” as long as it is not
intended as coaching the player.
4. In Doubles and other Team Events, teammates may coach players as
long as they are clearly identifiable and do not interfere with the timing
of the play.
5. The TCL Directors and League may punish spectators and players
engaged in coaching however they see fit.
v. Player Conduct
1. The TCL and its officials reserve the right to deem any behavior
inappropriate if it harms the integrity of the game or the reputation
of the TCL.
2. Officials may award warnings to any players who display
inappropriate behavior including but not limited to negative
references towards the TCL, throwing bags in anger, cursing,
fighting, inappropriate gestures and comments disparaging the TCL,
its staff, sponsors, players, and fans.
3. If a player continues to display inappropriate behavior during a
tournament, on social media or in the presence of sponsors after
receiving a warning from an official, the official reserves the right to
disqualify the player for the remainder of the tournament and/or
ban them from playing in the TCL for the entire season.
4. If a player makes physical conduct with another player or
spectator with the intent to harm that player will be suspended
for 90 days and 1 Signature Series Event. If the same player does
this again in TCL the suspension is 6 months and the Ryder Cup or
League Championship. If a player does this a third time that
player is suspended for the remainder of that season and the next
2 seasons.
TCL Cornhole League reserves the right to make changes to the rules and regulations as they see fit during or after the 2020-2021 season. If Rules are adjusted the rule will be posted for Regional Directors to share with their regions.
Rule Changes during the season will require a Supermajority of 80% votes for the change by TCL Ownership.
Rules for Season 13 - 2022 – 2023 Season can be adjusted before November 15th, 2022 or can be adjusted after this date with an announcement of rule change along with approved majority from regional directors.