Announcing the Bullseye Billiards Junior Player Support Program

Announcing the Bullseye Billiards Junior Player Support Program

We started Bullseye Billiards to help players improve through structured, deliberate practice. That mission doesn't have an age requirement.

If you've spent any time around junior tournaments or youth leagues, you know there are young players out there putting in serious work. They're showing up early, staying late, and competing against players twice their age. What they often don't have is access to the right training tools.

That's why we're launching the Junior Player Support Program.

What It Is

We're giving qualified junior players free access to our core training materials, a free app upgrade, and a discount on everything else in the store. No catch, no sponsorship contract, no content obligations. We just want to put better tools in the hands of players who are committed to getting better.

Here's what's included:

- Bullseye Billiards eBook
- A 1-year free upgrade on the Bullseye Billiards app
- 30% off all other products in the store

Who It's For

Any player age 17 or under who is currently receiving instruction or competing in tournaments or leagues. That's it. You don't need to be a prodigy. You just need to be actively working on your game.

How to Apply

For players 13-17, there's a simple online application on our website. Parent or guardian consent is required.

For players under 13, a parent or guardian can reach out to us directly at info@bullseyebilliards.com to get the process started.

Full details and the application link are on the Junior Player Support page.

A Favor to Ask

If you're reading this and you're not a junior player yourself, you probably know one. Maybe it's your kid, a student you coach, or someone you see grinding away at your local room. Share this with them. The program only works if it reaches the right people.

And if you're an instructor, we'd especially appreciate you passing this along to families in your program. You're the most trusted voice these young players have.

We're excited to see what this next generation of players can do with the right tools in their hands.