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NSCA US Open Sporting Clays Championship

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Event# 620-597-2568

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What began as a vision in 1991 following the purchase of an old farm, has become a resort attracting both the avid sportsman and tourist from all over the United States. The premier resort that has hosted a number of prestigious NSCA sanctioned shoots. The first sporting clay course was designed in 1992, and Claythorne has steadily grown into a resort that can easily accommodate over one thousand shooters.

NSCA US Open Sporting Clays Championship

Address : 1329 N.W. 100th Columbus KS
Phone : 620-597-2568   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : shoot@claythorne.com

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