Post by Tim Mason on Sept 2, 2018 20:59:25 GMT
The Phoenix Bowmen Club Championships are scheduled for Sunday the 30th of September 2018.
We'll assemble at 10:30 AM for an 11:00 AM start. Please try to get there for 10:30 - there's a lot to be done.
The rounds shot will be Western-family (4 dozen at a longer distance, 4 dozen at a shorter distance).
Recurve, longbow and barebow seniors will shoot a Western round - 4 dozen at 60 yards, 4 dozen at 50 yards.
Compound seniors will shoot a Long Western round - 4 dozen at 80 yards, 4 dozen at 60 yards.
New seniors who are not confident of hitting at 60 yards can shoot shorter distance rounds. Please let me know if you would prefer a shorter round and the maximum distance at which you feel comfortable.
Juniors will shoot a Junior Western (4 dozen at 40 yards, 4 dozen at 30 yards), unless they prefer to shoot a different round. If you'd prefer to shoot a shorter or longer distance, please let me know.
There will be awards and trophies in all categories. This will include a handicap award, which will show who has shot best compared to their usual standard. This one is everyone's best chance of a trophy! To be eligible for this award, you need a handicap, of course. For this to be calculated, you must have submitted three utdoor scores for this year to David King. These can be scores from proper rounds or scores from three dozen arrows at any distance.
And there will be the wooden spoon...! This will be awarded for the worst performance against handicap, so the non-longbow shooters have a chance.
The Nick Crowther Trophy will be awarded for the best gold at the longer distance.
The Stan Broadbent Trophy will be awarded for the best gold at the shorter distance.
The crap bit of junk will be awarded for the worst scoring arrow on a random end. Don't know what the trophy will be, yet - depends what I can find lying around in the bushes.
We'd like all trophy winners from last year to return their trophies before the shoot, please. Except the one for worst-scoring arrow, that's yours to keep.
Food-wise, we're going to ask Bev at the rugby club to lay something on.
I'd be grateful if you could let me know whether or not you will be attending, so we know how many targets to set up.
Hope to see you there.
We'll assemble at 10:30 AM for an 11:00 AM start. Please try to get there for 10:30 - there's a lot to be done.
The rounds shot will be Western-family (4 dozen at a longer distance, 4 dozen at a shorter distance).
Recurve, longbow and barebow seniors will shoot a Western round - 4 dozen at 60 yards, 4 dozen at 50 yards.
Compound seniors will shoot a Long Western round - 4 dozen at 80 yards, 4 dozen at 60 yards.
New seniors who are not confident of hitting at 60 yards can shoot shorter distance rounds. Please let me know if you would prefer a shorter round and the maximum distance at which you feel comfortable.
Juniors will shoot a Junior Western (4 dozen at 40 yards, 4 dozen at 30 yards), unless they prefer to shoot a different round. If you'd prefer to shoot a shorter or longer distance, please let me know.
There will be awards and trophies in all categories. This will include a handicap award, which will show who has shot best compared to their usual standard. This one is everyone's best chance of a trophy! To be eligible for this award, you need a handicap, of course. For this to be calculated, you must have submitted three utdoor scores for this year to David King. These can be scores from proper rounds or scores from three dozen arrows at any distance.
And there will be the wooden spoon...! This will be awarded for the worst performance against handicap, so the non-longbow shooters have a chance.
The Nick Crowther Trophy will be awarded for the best gold at the longer distance.
The Stan Broadbent Trophy will be awarded for the best gold at the shorter distance.
The crap bit of junk will be awarded for the worst scoring arrow on a random end. Don't know what the trophy will be, yet - depends what I can find lying around in the bushes.
We'd like all trophy winners from last year to return their trophies before the shoot, please. Except the one for worst-scoring arrow, that's yours to keep.
Food-wise, we're going to ask Bev at the rugby club to lay something on.
I'd be grateful if you could let me know whether or not you will be attending, so we know how many targets to set up.
Hope to see you there.