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100 Darts to Better Scoring? This is a practice game I picked up from Sewa-Darts.com. The magic of this practice game lies within its simplicity. All you have to do is throw 100 darts at the twenty and count how many you hit. Triples count for three, doubles for two, and singles for one. This is a great diversion from more popular practice formats. It helps to develop a baseline of consistency and focuses on the most important scoring area - the 20 wedge. Over a period of time you will gain a quantifiable means of tracking your progress. Another exciting element of this simple game is setting a personal best. There is nothing more invigorating during the long hours of practice then reaching new heights in accuracy. It is this aspect that also helps to infuse an element of pressure into your practice routine. Some interesting benchmarks have already been set. Most World Class dart players will score consistently between 150-170. The highest score I am aware of was posted by Bob Anderson with a remarkable 191. This game is virtually guaranteed to improve both your accuracy on the 20 wedge along with your scoring average. |
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