Milford, Ohio 7/31/2009 12:46:15 AM
News / Entertainment

The Game of Cornhole Welcomes Its Official News and Views Publication

HoleMagazine.com launches to a large online community of cornhole enthusiasts

To the cheers of cornhole fans nationwide, HoleMagazine.com launched recently to become the game’s official online publication.  The Web site serves as a 24/7 hub for cornhole news, fun, views and tournament action. 

 

"This is truly a wonderful experience: To see something that was an idea on paper to becoming the central location for cornhole’s every need," said Hole Magazine Owner and Founder, Frank Geers.  "And this is only the beginning.  As our online cornhole community grows and matures, we will make upgrades to the Web site and then eventually launch the Hole Magazine print edition."

 

HoleMagazine.com provides a user-friendly experience that's not only rich with original content but also contains a number of cornhole photos and videos.  Featured on the site are several cornhole articles, cornhole industry news and a lineup of entertaining blogs.  Visitors to the site can also submit comments on stories and blogs - providing more opportunities for the cornhole community to connect.  The site also urges visitors to send in photos of their backyard cornhole experience or tournament.

 

"This is unlike any cornhole Web site available today," explained Geers.  "We built this site with the end-user in mind.  We didn't cut corners.  We didn't compromise on the value that this online community provides to the game of cornhole.  We're excited to see this project grow and finally morph into a print edition.  Now is the time to get involved, while it's still relatively new and fresh."

 

The game of cornhole can be found on college campuses, at tailgate parties, in the backyard, local bars, or at serious cornhole tournaments.  Hole Magazine's mission is to report on all things related to the game and sport of cornhole.  It doesn't matter if it's one of the pros competing for the grand prize or just a bunch of drinking buddies in the backyard.  Either way, it's people playing cornhole and Hole Magazine will cover it. 

 

For more information on Hole Magazine, visit http://www.holemagazine.com/.  In addition, if you'd like to join Hole Magazine's team of writers, send a request to Editor, Ryan Alford: ryan@holemagazine.com.  If you're interested in advertising on the site, send an e-mail to frank@holemagazine.com.