ACL regional in Kernersville sets tiered cornhole brackets for June 27
Kernersville’s June 27 ACL regional sorts players into three CPI tiers, from 0.0 to 12.0, with preregistration and a free ACL account required.

The bracket breakdown will matter as much as the address in Kernersville. The AAR Cornhole June ACL Regional will split players by CPI tier, with Tier 1 set for 8.0 to 12.0, Tier 2 for 6.25 to 8.0 and Tier 3 for 0.0 to 6.25, giving competitors a clear read on where they fit before they sign up.
That structure is the point. Tier 1 will draw the sharpest cards and the toughest matchups, while Tier 3 will give newer players a more workable entry into sanctioned play. Tier 2 sits in the middle, offering a bridge for local regulars who are no longer beginners but are not yet in the sport’s upper bracket. For players chasing ranking movement, payout opportunities or progression through the ACL system, the CPI split will keep the field from turning into a mismatch.

The event is scheduled for Saturday, June 27, 2026, at 10 a.m. at 655 Peddycord Rd in Kernersville, North Carolina. Players will need to preregister, and the league says a free ACL account is required before entry, making the registration step part of the competition itself. The ACL app also folds in event registration and digital wallet functions, so the path from signup to play will run through the league’s own system.
That fits a league that has built a massive footprint around the sport. The American Cornhole League describes itself as the premier league for professional and recreational cornhole in the United States, and it says it has run more than 40,000 events. Its 2025/26 national schedule keeps local and regional events on the calendar throughout the year, which means Kernersville is not an isolated stop but part of a constant pipeline of sanctioned play.
For North Carolina players, that pipeline matters. A regional in Kernersville gives nearby throwers a legitimate ACL stage without the cost and travel of a bigger city event, and it arrives in the summer stretch when tournaments stack up and momentum can change quickly. With the ACL’s 2025/2026 rules and regulations already updated, the regional will be played under the league’s formal rulebook, giving players a clean test of skill, discipline and bracket placement.
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