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ACL Regional at the Moose sets South Florida cornhole schedule for June 27

South Florida’s June 27 ACL Regional at the Moose opens at 8 a.m. and leans on doubles rounders, a setup that will expose which pairs can survive a long day.

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ACL Regional at the Moose sets South Florida cornhole schedule for June 27
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The first real test at the South Florida Cornhole Regional will be the partnership itself. The ACL Regional at the Moose is set for Saturday, June 27, 2026, at the Palm Beach Gardens- Moose Lodge in North Palm Beach, Florida, and the day starts early enough to reward teams that arrive ready to throw. Doors open at 8:00 AM and bags fly at 9:00 AM at 3600 RCA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410.

That timing matters because this is a doubles-first event, not a singles grind. The opening stage is five games of doubles rounders with a 12-round limit for all teams, which means every frame has a ceiling and every miss matters. After that, the field moves into three tiers of double-elimination brackets based on win-loss records, a structure that puts a premium on steady scoring and clean communication instead of one hot run. ACL Player App materials say doubles brackets are seeded by ACL rounders win-loss rankings, so the early record should shape the rest of the day.

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That is why the June 27 stop could say a lot about South Florida’s strongest partnerships. In doubles, chemistry shows up fast: who takes the cut shot, who owns the block, who can reset after a missed bag without letting the next four frames snowball. A pair that handles the five rounders with discipline can buy a better path into bracket play, while a team that starts slowly may still fight its way into a tier where the margin for error gets tighter with every matchup.

The Moose also gives the regional a familiar home. Moose International lists cornhole, also labeled bags, among its sports and activities, and its 2026 programming includes cornhole registration as part of a broader tournament schedule. That makes the Palm Beach Gardens lodge look like a venue built for organized play, not a one-off stop. For local ACL players, the key question is simple: which teams can turn an early start, a capped rounders format and a long bracket day into the kind of partnership that holds up deeper into the 2026 season?

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