Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Shooting Competitions


Formally accepted shooting competitions involve a few basic pieces of equipment. There is a ring affixed to the ground within which are placed various combinations of boules and cochon. The shooter then stands in one of the 4 circles cut in a piece of tarp laid on the ground a particular distance from that circle. After each shot, the player moves to the next circle in the tarp. Scores are tallied for perfect hits - all the way to total misses. It appears that the equipment involved is relatively easy to fabricate - and should present a fun side-event at a petanque club's tournament.

2 comments:

  1. So how do you score the second frame since his foot was up when the boule hit?.

    Juan

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  2. My Partners are Freddy and Gilles from Sarasota.

    Juan

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