◌ Leagues & Games
Pick your clay
target discipline.
One of the only clubs in North America where you can shoot every recognized clay target discipline in a single afternoon. Plus Tuesday Night leagues across three seasons and a Fall Combo that mashes the disciplines together.
◌ No. 01Trap
American trap on 50 fields with the Canterbury system: singles, doubles, handicap. The largest trap line in the Southwest.
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◌ No. 02Sporting
Five courses spread across more than five miles of cart paths. Twelve-plus stations each, plus a dedicated sub-gauge course.
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◌ No. 03Skeet
Thirteen fields, all International capable. Tuesday Night Skeet League and the Gunslinger Open call this home.
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◌ No. 045 Stand
Two five-stand fields for sporting practice in compact form. Six to eight traps per stand, no two presentations alike.
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◌ No. 05Helice
One of the few clubs with a full Helice ring, known stateside as ZZ Bird. Spinning targets, unpredictable lines, a serious test.
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◌ No. 06FITASC
Four parcours of European-style sporting. Walk-up presentations, no pre-mounted gun, true wing-shooting simulation.
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◌ No. 07Bunker
Five international bunkers with Mattarelli machines. Olympic trap as it's shot in Tokyo, Lonato, and Los Angeles.
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◌ Year-roundTuesday Night
Leagues.Trap, Skeet, Sporting Clays, and Fall Combo. Three seasons a year. Sign up at the clubhouse or by phone.
Schedules
◌ Coming up
The 2026 tournament calendar.
Sixteen registered shoots: Trap Summer Series, six Skeet championships, and five Sporting Clays majors closing with the Southwest Championship in December.
