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Cornhole Scoreboard

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Who doesn’t need a place to set your beverage when you’re in a heated game of cornhole? And if you’re anything like me then you’re terrible at keeping score. I bring to you the cornhole scoreboard and drink holder. But really, this thing is pretty handy.

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How to Build a Corn Hole Scoreboard with Drink Holder

Step 1: Cut the Boards

The scoreboard is made of 2 boards cut at 10-1/4″ wide by 42″ long. This can be a done using a table saw.

Step 2: Cut the Feet

I measured 2″ in from the sides and bottom for a cut out to create the feet. I used a roll of tape to create the curve for the corners.

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Step 3: Cut out the Cup Holders

Cut two boards at 4″ x 10-1/4″ and one at 1-1/2″ x 4″ for the vertical support.

Then mark the cut outs for the drink holders (about 3″ in diameter) on one board and round off the corners. Once I started cutting I decided to round them vs the 45 shown below. I also added a slot for a wine glass which wasn’t really necessary since the opening for the drink was so wide already.

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Step 4: Drill the Holes

I drew straight lines down one of the boards, spaced equally from the sides. Then I found center, marked it on each line and spaced 22 holes 1-1/2″ apart. Find the right drill bit for the tees you are using. Practice on a scrap piece of wood to make sure you’re happy with the fit.

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Step 5: Assemble the Drink Holder

First, I drilled pocket holes on the underside of the top and bottom boards used for the drink holder.

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Then, with I glued and nailed it together with 1-1/4″ brad nails.

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Step 6: Finish and Assemble

I started off by painting where the two stripes would go with yellow exterior paint. Then I taped off straight lines centered over the holes with 2″ painters tape and painted the boards and drink holder blue.

Then, once the paint was dry, I installed the drink holder using 1-1/4″ pocket screws.

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Next I added 1″ white adhesive numbers to the board in between each hole.

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Finally, I installed the hinges to the inside of the boards. If I had to do it over again I would have attached the drink holder last to make the hinge installation a little easier. With the drink holder on the boards wont lay flat.

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Get the full cornhole board plans here.

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Questions? Comments?

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Terry Shaffer
Terry Shaffer
10 years ago

No plans for scoreboard PDF?? Thanks

Nks

Jamison Rantz
10 years ago
Reply to  Terry Shaffer

Hey Terry. No PDF plans for this one just a tutorial.

Kelly McMillan
Kelly McMillan
9 years ago

Love the idea and the looks of this. Any reason that you used pocket holes instead of just attaching them from the inside of the board?

Paul Sager
Paul Sager
5 years ago
Reply to  Kelly McMillan

If you took care to line the drinkholder up well, doing it your way would actually be better.

Phil
Phil
1 month ago

You didn’t include step for cutting out the “handles” what are the dimensions for those?

Jessica Colles
Jessica Colles
8 years ago

Is there any directions for the handles on the scoreboard? Thanks

Jeff Yoder
Jeff Yoder
7 years ago

Great plans! Made scoreboard for my Nascar buddies!https://uploads.disquscdn.chttps://uploads.disquscdn.chttps://uploads.disquscdn.c

AJ
AJ
6 years ago

Bravo amazing talent
I’d like to thank you for the wonderful idea to make for my husband for Christmas. 🎄 He recently got a corn hole game but this score board is a must needed addition, so thank you for sharing. I was wondering if you put the drinkholder in the middle of the two boards would also work? I know it wouldn’t quite be flat, but it would eliminate it sticking out…. Just a thought.
Thank you again. Merry Christmas 🎁 and a Happy New Year.🎉
Amy

Ty Carss
Ty Carss
6 years ago

Thanks for the idea and instructions. https://uploads.disquscdn.chttps://uploads.disquscdn.c

Catie Sagevick
Catie Sagevick
6 years ago

Hi, love the plans. I’m looking for some help with the handles and the dimensions from the feet to the start of the score numbers as well as the dimensions from the handle to the score numbers. Thanks

Paul Sager
Paul Sager
5 years ago

Thanks for the build instructions. Here is my plan drawing versus the finished scoreboard. My daughter wanted the stain https://uploads.disquscdn.c… and finish to match their current cornhole boards.

Mark Morris
Mark Morris
5 years ago

I made the boards last summer for lockdown here in Austria. I just made he scoreboards today also :-)(Realised the numbers are the wrong way…)Great stuff, thanks so much for the inspiration! https://uploads.disquscdn.chttps://uploads.disquscdn.c