The Winter League has undergone something of a refresh. We have been shooting the previous format for a number of years because it was dependent upon the way we as a club managed indoor records and handicaps. The great work our records officer (Bob Hughes) has done to transfer all of our club recording to a cloud based system with Golden Records means the league can now stand alone. So the possibilities are endless and this year we are piloting some new rounds and different methods of accruing league points. Details of the scheme for this year (including the schedule) can be found here
We have now completed the handicap setting phase and have shot three points-earning rounds. Take a look at the current standings to see who is at the top of the table. Don't worry if you are not listed yet, it's never too late to join. Any club member can turn up to an indoor session and start submitting scores to be added to the league unless they ask not to be. Standings after each round will be posted here.
If you don't want to be part of the league that's fine, don't let it stop you from joining us to shoot. You can come along and submit scores without joining the league, or simply come and do some practice. On league nights we will be dedicating at least two lanes for non-league archers to practice on 60cm targets.
One thing that has not changed is that we will be awarding trophy shields to the divisional winners at the Club AGM in the last week of March along with the progress awards and the two coveted Junior/Senior GNAS medals for outdoor handicap improvement.
If you have any questions about the above please address them to the club Tournament Organiser (Jem Mason).