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Complete Guide to Sporting Clays for Beginners

Everything you need to know for your first round of sporting clays

12 min read Beginner
No experience required
Equipment can be rented
Fun for all skill levels

What is Sporting Clays?

Sporting clays is often called "golf with a shotgun." You walk through a course of 10-15 stations, each presenting different clay target challenges that simulate hunting wild birds.

Why beginners love it: Unlike trap or skeet with fixed targets, sporting clays offers variety at every station. You'll hit some and miss others—that's the fun. Even pros only hit 93-95%.

What to Expect

Course Layout

  • • 10-15 stations across natural terrain
  • • 50 or 100 targets per round
  • • 45-60 minutes for a 50-target round
  • • Shoot in squads of 2-6 people

Target Types

  • Crossing: Left-to-right or right-to-left
  • Incoming/Outgoing: Toward or away from you
  • Rabbits: Rolling along the ground
  • Chandelles: Rising arcing targets

Who is Sporting Clays For?

Learn more: For detailed rules and target presentations, see our Sporting Clays discipline guide.

Ready to try it? Find a sporting clays range near you.

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