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College Station launches beginner-friendly Wednesday axe-throwing league

College Station’s Wednesday Maroon league ran six weeks at The Cut, pairing no-experience entry with IATF-sanctioned matches, standings and prizes.

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College Station launches beginner-friendly Wednesday axe-throwing league
Source: The Cut Axe Throwing

The Cut Axe Throwing put its Wednesday Maroon Axe Throwing League on the board at 1601 Texas Ave. S, running the six-week season from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays. The College Station format welcomed all skill levels and required no experience, a clear on-ramp for first-time throwers who wanted a structured league instead of a one-off night out.

The Cut said its leagues were IATF-sanctioned, and the weekly format was built around a set match, score tracking, standings and end-of-season prizes and bragging rights. That matters in a sport where repetition and touch decide whether a throw lands in the scoring rings or skews off target. A six-week schedule gives newcomers enough time to settle into grip, release and lane rhythm without jumping straight into a longer commitment.

The venue leaned into the beginner pathway with free lessons before 6 p.m. every day. Each throwing arena held up to 10 guests, with two targets and seating for up to 12, along with digital scoring and tracking. Those details make the league more than a casual recreation slot: it is an organized competitive environment where throwers can see their progress week to week.

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The Cut describes itself as College Station’s pro axe and knife throwing bar, and its contact information places it in the Kohl’s shopping center at 1601 Texas Ave. S, College Station, TX 77840. The league also fits into a wider recurring schedule at the venue, which lists Sunday Green Axe Throwing League and Monday Blue Knife Throwing League alongside other programs. That kind of weekly rotation turns the business into a year-round training ground rather than a single-event venue.

The International Axe Throwing Federation publicly welcomed The Cut as a new member about 2.5 years ago, noting that the venue offered axes along with knives, stars and shovels. In the Bryan-College Station area, BCS Axe House has also marketed itself as a 14-lane axe-throwing and bar venue for birthday parties, team building, reunions and college events, underscoring how quickly the sport has moved from novelty to a regular part of the local entertainment calendar.

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