Practice Modes

Track your progress and improve your game with solo practice and rival matches.

Why Practice?

Practice modes let you track your cornhole performance outside of tournaments. Whether you're warming up before an event or working on your accuracy between tournaments, Airmail Drag helps you measure and improve.

Solo Games

Solo games are perfect for individual practice. Each game consists of 10 rounds where you track your bags in, bags on, and bags off.

What You Track

  • Bags In

    - 3 points each (hole shots)
  • Bags On

    - 1 point each (on the board)
  • Bags Off

    - 0 points (missed)
  • 4-Baggers

    - Perfect rounds with all 4 bags in

Benefits

  • Track accuracy over time
  • See your best scores
  • Identify improvement patterns
  • Warm up before tournaments

Practice Tip

Try to play a few solo games each week to track your consistency. Look for patterns in your accuracy - are you better at the start or end of sessions?

Rival Games

Rival games let you track head-to-head matches against specific opponents. Great for friendly competition and tracking your performance against regular playing partners.

What You Track

  • Win/loss record against each rival
  • Head-to-head statistics comparison
  • Game history with scores
  • Performance trends over time

Benefits

  • Build friendly rivalries
  • Compare stats directly
  • Track improvement against specific players
  • Add competitive element to casual games

Practice vs Tournament Stats

Practice games (solo and rival) are tracked separately from tournament games. This means:

  • Your tournament PPR isn't affected by practice games
  • You can practice freely without worrying about stats
  • Both types contribute to your overall development