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A day of activity at Old Pueblo Cornhole Challenge & Smokin’ Showdown


November 12, 2019
By Matt Sterner

Cornhole Tournament, a Smokin' Showdown, Beer, & more

A whole lot of corn, or just some competitive cornhole? Perhaps it’s both.

The Old Pueblo Cornhole Challenge and Smokin’ Showdown is taking place at the Randolph Dell Urich Golf Course 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Saturday, November 16.

It’s going to be a grand time at the golf course, including delicious barbecue, beer tastings for those 21 years and older, and live music from local musicians.

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Once you’ve devoured plenty at the Smokin’ Showdown you’ll have the option to vote for your favorite dish, along with a vote of your favorite barbecue sauce.

Tickets are $35 per person and include all of the food you can stomach, beer samples, and one drink ticket.  Although, don’t wait too long because they’re $45 the day of. We have a pair of tickets to give away this week — keep your eyes peeled!

Do you have what it takes to be the best darn cornholin’ athlete in the Old Pueblo? If so, make sure you register by the November 13 deadline. Either way, it’ll be a great time to watch the teams compete.

The Cornhole Challenge begins at 10 a.m., so don’t be late.

The event supports the Engage Foundation, which is a nonprofit that provides free and safe opportunities to participate in challenging, inspiring, and underrated activities. All proceeds will go to TPOA and The Engage Foundation.

The Randolph Golf Course Driving Range is located at 600 S. Alvernon Way. For more information, visit eventbrite.com. 

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