Money Shot Rules
The Ohio Cornhole Tour Money Shot will be held at each qualifying event that has at least 7 teams entered into it. Just before the tournament begins each player will have the option to buy into the Money Shot for $5/player. With your $5 entry you have two chances to win.
1 – One lucky player will be chosen at random and will step up to a board with 4 bags in hand (and no additional warm-ups). They will toss all 4 bags to see how much of the Money Shot Prize Pot they will win. All bags remain on the board, so if you come up short on a bag or two you can still push them in with the remaining bags.
2 – EVERY player entered into the Money Shot will then pitch 4 bags. The player that scores the most points (bag in the hole is worth 3 points, bag on the board is worth 1 point) will win 1/2 of the money taken in for the Money Shot at that event. Ties are settled by having all players tied for the most points throw four bags again to see who wins.
Please note that you MUST be entered into the tournament hosting the money shot in order to buy-in to the money shot.
Here is a breakdown of what the money shot player wins based on how many bags they make in part #1.
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Money Shot Prize Breakdown |
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4 in the hole |
100% |
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3 in the hole |
20% |
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2 in the hole |
$10 |
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1 in the hole |
$5 |
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0 in the hole |
$0 |
Points matter!
If after the last qualifying event of the year we still have money in the money shot prize pot, then we will run the money shot at the Championships. We will have player by player step up to see if they can make all 4 bags. The order of the players will be based on Total Points earned throughout the year (current standings). The player attending the event with the most points will try first. If they fail to make all 4 bags, then the player with the second most points will try. We will go in order until somebody makes all 4 bags.
If two players are tied in points, then the first tiebreaker is total qualifying events entered. The player that has played in more events will get to try first. If the players have played the same number of events, then a coin toss will decide who goes first.






