The purpose of the study was to compare the difference of scores among the five ateliers and four stations of the shooting completion in petanque contest, and to discuss the affecting factors of the total scores. The samples were forty-seven players who participated in the shooting competition in 2007 Man Petanque World Championship. The players' total scores and the scores of five ateliers and four stations were used as data. The study compared the differences among the five ateliers and four stations with One Way Variable Analysis to test if there were any significant differences. If the significant differences were found, the study would continue comparing the data with LSD. The total scores were the valid variables, and the scores of five ateliers and four stations were the predicted variables. The study used the Stepwise Progression to promote the prediction. The results were as follows. (1) The scores of atelier one was notably higher than three and four. (2) The 6, 7, 8-meter scores were significant higher than that of 9-meter. (3) All of the scores of five ateliers could be used to predict the total scores and could account for the total variable up to 96%. (4) All of the scores of four stations could be used to predict the total scores and could account for the total variable up to 100%. To conclude, the study suggested that the atelier five gained the highest score easily but the atelier three had the most difficulty to gain higher scores among the five ateliers. Furthermore, the sequence of the four stations to get the scores from the easiest to the most difficult one was 6-meter, 7-meter, 8-meter and 9-meter accordingly.