Clay Shooting

WORLD CLASS

Less than 40 miles from the centre of London lies one of the UK’s most iconic shooting grounds, EJ Churchill. In recent years, they have very firmly positioned themselves as one of the world’s premier venues for top-level clay shooting competitions.

Managing director Rob Fenwick has been working at EJ Churchill for 18 years, and is still as passionate as the day he started about pushing the boundaries of what they can offer now. “We opened in 1989 as the first shooting ground in the country to feature automatic

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