Shooting at Casa De Campo in the Dominican Republic!

Published on July 30, 2023
Duration: 31:53

This video showcases the prestigious 'Sugar Shoot' invitational tournament at Casa De Campo in the Dominican Republic. It highlights various disciplines including driven game, sporting clays, 5-stand, and live pigeon shooting. The content emphasizes the technical challenges of the course, the importance of understanding target presentations, and the competitive yet enjoyable atmosphere, featuring insights from host Jonny and course manager Jake Pike.

Quick Summary

The 'Sugar Shoot' at Casa De Campo, Dominican Republic, is a premier invitational tournament featuring clay shooting, driven game, and live pigeon events. It offers technically challenging courses designed for all skill levels, with unique jungle layouts and high tower disciplines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Casa De Campo & Sugar Shoot
  2. 01:44Competition Overview with Jake Pike
  3. 03:31Tower Practice and Technical Shooting
  4. 05:39Competition Day 1: Jungle Layouts
  5. 11:36Competition Day 2: High Tower and Results
  6. 15:22Logistics and Pigeon Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Sugar Shoot' event at Casa De Campo?

The 'Sugar Shoot' is a prestigious week-long invitational tournament held at Casa De Campo in the Dominican Republic, featuring various shooting disciplines like clay shooting, driven game, and live pigeon shooting.

What shooting disciplines are included in the Sugar Shoot?

The event includes driven game shooting (partridge and pheasant), sporting clays competitions, 5-stand, and live pigeon shooting, offering a comprehensive experience for participants.

What are the key challenges in the jungle layouts at Casa De Campo?

The jungle layouts present deceptive targets where judging distance accurately within the thick vegetation is a primary challenge, requiring significant discipline and focus from the shooters.

How does the 'one event win' rule affect the competition?

The 'one event win' rule is designed to balance the competition, ensuring that different participants have a chance to win individual disciplines rather than one shooter dominating the entire tournament.

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