Sporting clays tournament to benefit Ronald McDonald House
Flint Skeet and Trap Club hosting competition
Staff Reports
ALBANY — Ronald McDonald House Charities will conduct a sporting clays tournament Friday at Flint Skeet and Trap Club in Albany.
The event is an opportunity for sporting clay enthusiasts to compete and support Ronald McDonald House Charities and Kids & Clays Foundation, which are the official charity of the National Sporting Clays Association, the National Skeet Shooting Association and the Amateur Trapshooting Association and the Scholastic Clay Target Program.
“Dougherty County is consistently one of the top ten service counties for the Ronald McDonald House of Central Georgia,” said Ronald McDonald House President and CEO Bonnie Hopkins. “Over the last 13 years we have care for over 200 families for over 1,000 nights from Dougherty County, and many more from the surrounding South Georgia area.”
The tournament is a shotgun start format with flights beginning at 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Individual registration for the tournament is $200. Teams of four may enter for $800 and youth shooters may enter for $150. The event features prizes, prize drawings and giveaways valued at more than $20,000.
For additional information, call Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Georgia at (478) 746-4090 or at www.rmhccga.org.