One big problem with the concept of getting him to aim left. We tried that.
(In the chat--lol--- He was missing left---hooking them, remember?)
I have a new plan. It's called "zone kicking".
It's a different kind of "zone" than most would associate with football, though.
Field goal kicking is strikingly similar to two sports near and dear to my heart, and for me personally, there are "zones" in both of them.
Drinking zones.
My zone in pool is rather wide, but quite narrow in golf. Now this doesn't stop me from "blowing through" both zones, but I definitely know when I am within their loving confines as they occur. The trick is to know the zones and stay there.
It also should be noted that many golfers have a much wider zone than I possess, and happily ride it through a round of golf. I think it would be important to know if Mason is like me (narrow) or my golf buddies (wider), as golf is most closely associated with field goal kicking, once you get the silly technical aspect (skill) out of the way and concentrate on the much more important aspect...mental.
So instead of changing holders, or changing aim-points, or for that matter, doing any kind of field-goal practice, they should charter a jet and a helicopter (at his destination) and take Mason golfing. Beer is the preferred beverage, as it is easily regulated. When he starts "zoning" on the golf course , put him on the helicopter and take him to a football field, having him practice field goals. Keep feeding him beer until he goes all willy-nilly again. Now you know his zone. (A "b.a.c. meter" would be perfect).
Now just keep him maintained at that b.a.c. for the remainder of our games, he might be a tad bit much to put up with DURING the game...
"GD IT McCARTHY, put me in there, I can kick this 70 yarder...70 yards ain't SHIT, you fat f#cker" and such...
Hey, it works in pool... :thumbleft: