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Members Information |
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All the rounds shot during the year contribute to the club championships. Out of the 7 set outdoor rounds (see table below) your 3 best scores will count. It is worked out on handicaps for ladies, gents and juniors and the championships go to the archers whose best 3 rounds average the highest handicap. |
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Outdoor Rounds 2008 |
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Date |
Round |
Doz Arrows |
Sighters |
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April 19th |
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4 |
2.00 |
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May 24th |
Metrics |
6 |
2.00 |
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June 23 |
Nationals |
6 |
2.00 |
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July 21 |
Fita 70m or
Metrics |
6 |
2.00 |
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August 18 |
Nationals |
6 |
2.00 |
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September 22 |
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4 |
2.00 |
It is not obligatory to
shoot rounds if you do not wish to do so.
All these rounds
will be handicap adjusted on the day and a trophy is awarded to the archer with
the highest handicap
adjusted score. He/she keeps the trophy until the next month’s shoot.
If you wish to be e-mailed with information about any upcoming
Shoots please contact
Paul Wiles pwiles.1968@virgin.net
For the less
experienced members
A round is a set number of arrows shot at two or more distances. It is advisable to be present the week before the round to say what distances you prefer to shoot and to sort out your sight marks in preparation.
You have six arrows at the first distance (sighters) but not for subsequent distances.
There is no reason at all why you can’t shoot a round at any time.
You may want to do this to get a classification. If this is what you are after, it is necessary to have someone
else shooting with you to verify your score