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Shot over the idyllic Broomhill Parkland area of Cowdray Estate, landscaped by Capability Brown, the simulated game shooting is provided by both manual and random fire automatic traps ensuring no two targets are the same.

The Broomhill Parkland pheasant shoot once hosted amongst others Winston Churchill, Lord Lichfield and Sir Alec Douglas Home. It is also home to the Queen Elizabeth Oak (planted on the spot where Queen Elizabeth the 1st shot a deer from) and now recognised as one of the 50 English heritage trees.

The day can be tailored to any group size with a minimum of four guests with a maximum of 16. Lunch, tea and coffee are included either in the field, at the Cowdray Park Golf Club or a local pub and the amount of targets is your choice (our open days are 2400 target days held over four different drives).

Individuals are welcome. We host an open simulated game day once a month where individual pegs can be purchased.

Please contact us for further details.

Tariff

Simulated Game Days £145 per person