The Texas ASA Federation Tournament Trail will be rolling into Archery Club of Young County on June 18-19. ACYC is a new ASA club and we are very happy to have them onboard with Texas ASA.
10:00 am shotgun start on both Saturday and Sunday, You may shoot either day, 30 McKenzie targets, $30.00 entry fee for all adult classes, $16.00 entry fee for young adult and youth classes, $5.00 entry fee for all eagle classes. Cash pay backs for all adult classes, non cash awards for young adult and youth classes. Awards will be presented at approximately 4:00 pm on Sunday. ASA and Texas ASA rules apply and will be enforced.
Here are the known distance classes, unknown distances classes, and 1/2 known and 1/2 unknown classes for 2011.
Bow Novice and Women's Hunter will now be ALL KNOWN distance.
Men's Open, Senior Open, Super Senior, Master Senior, Unlimited, Limited and Women's Open will be all UNKNOWN distance.
Open B, Open C, Men's Hunter, Women's Senior, Young Adult, Youth Boys, Youth Girls, Traditional, Women's Traditional, and All Eagle classes with be 1/2 Known Distance and 1/2 Unknown Distance.
If you are in a KNOWN distance class or a 1/2 known and 1/2 unknown class you MUST have a range finder. If you do not have a range finder we will assign you to a group that has a range finder. Yardage sheets will be supplied to shooters that shoot from the Yellow, Green and Orange stakes ONLY.
For a complete schedule, rules, scores, club links and more go to the Texas ASA Federation website at:
Archery Club of Young County has classic "Possum Kingdom" terrrain. You will be shooting thru rocky creek bottoms dotted with cedars, mesquites, and oak trees. Expect some elevation changes and many fun and challenging shots. The guys at Young County are very excited about hosting this event. Come out and shoot with us !!!!
The range is located 5 miles south of the intersection of Hwy 380 & 67 (this intersection is in Graham). The range is on the west side of 67. There will be a big white banner marking the entrance. Follow the road to the parking and registration area. And watch out for the pet deer.
Here is a link to a map of the Graham area:
And Remember.....We are The Next Best Thing to a Pro/Am.
10:00 am shotgun start on both Saturday and Sunday, You may shoot either day, 30 McKenzie targets, $30.00 entry fee for all adult classes, $16.00 entry fee for young adult and youth classes, $5.00 entry fee for all eagle classes. Cash pay backs for all adult classes, non cash awards for young adult and youth classes. Awards will be presented at approximately 4:00 pm on Sunday. ASA and Texas ASA rules apply and will be enforced.
Here are the known distance classes, unknown distances classes, and 1/2 known and 1/2 unknown classes for 2011.
Bow Novice and Women's Hunter will now be ALL KNOWN distance.
Men's Open, Senior Open, Super Senior, Master Senior, Unlimited, Limited and Women's Open will be all UNKNOWN distance.
Open B, Open C, Men's Hunter, Women's Senior, Young Adult, Youth Boys, Youth Girls, Traditional, Women's Traditional, and All Eagle classes with be 1/2 Known Distance and 1/2 Unknown Distance.
If you are in a KNOWN distance class or a 1/2 known and 1/2 unknown class you MUST have a range finder. If you do not have a range finder we will assign you to a group that has a range finder. Yardage sheets will be supplied to shooters that shoot from the Yellow, Green and Orange stakes ONLY.
For a complete schedule, rules, scores, club links and more go to the Texas ASA Federation website at:
Archery Club of Young County has classic "Possum Kingdom" terrrain. You will be shooting thru rocky creek bottoms dotted with cedars, mesquites, and oak trees. Expect some elevation changes and many fun and challenging shots. The guys at Young County are very excited about hosting this event. Come out and shoot with us !!!!
The range is located 5 miles south of the intersection of Hwy 380 & 67 (this intersection is in Graham). The range is on the west side of 67. There will be a big white banner marking the entrance. Follow the road to the parking and registration area. And watch out for the pet deer.
Here is a link to a map of the Graham area:
And Remember.....We are The Next Best Thing to a Pro/Am.
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