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Ep, 23 - 2026 Freedom Cup & FITASC U.S. Grand Prix Shoot Review Pine Ridge Farm- May 20–24, 2026

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episode Ep, 23 - 2026 Freedom Cup & FITASC U.S. Grand Prix Shoot Review Pine Ridge Farm- May 20–24, 2026 cover

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2026 Freedom Cup & FITASC U.S. Grand Prix Shoot Review Pine Ridge Farm | Indian Mound (Clarksville), Tennessee May 20–24, 2026 JeffJensen reviews one of the premier events of the 2026 sporting clays season—the Freedom Cup and FITASC U.S. Grand Prix held at Pine Ridge Farm just outside Clarksville, Tennessee. The event brought together top competitors from across the country for five days of FITASC and sporting clays competition at one of the nation’s fastest-rising shooting destinations.  What Made This Event Special? On this episode, we evaluate the shoot through the lens of the Peak Shooter Experience Hierarchy—and Pine Ridge Farm delivered on every level. ✅ Safe and secure shooting environment ✅ Efficient online registration and event management ✅ Outstanding course flow and logistics ✅ Minimal wait times ✅ Well-trained referees and trappers ✅ Thoughtful target presentations that challenged shooters without becoming gimmicky ✅ Excellent hospitality and customer service When all the fundamentals are executed at a high level, shooters can focus on what they came to do—break targets and enjoy the experience. Hats Off to the Team A special thank you to Tim Miles, Joey Wright, and Melissa Wright, whose attention to detail was evident throughout the event. From course setup to shooter services, the entire operation reflected a commitment to excellence and a clear understanding of what competitors value most. The result was an event that felt professionally managed, welcoming, and enjoyable from start to finish. Pine Ridge Farm Continues to Raise the Bar Pine Ridge Farm has quickly become a destination venue for sporting clays and FITASC competition, and the 2026 Freedom Cup/U.S. Grand Prix showcased exactly why. The facility, organization, and shooter-first mindset combined to create an experience that competitors will remember long after the scores are forgotten.

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episode Ep, 23 - 2026 Freedom Cup & FITASC U.S. Grand Prix Shoot Review Pine Ridge Farm- May 20–24, 2026 cover

Ep, 23 - 2026 Freedom Cup & FITASC U.S. Grand Prix Shoot Review Pine Ridge Farm- May 20–24, 2026

2026 Freedom Cup & FITASC U.S. Grand Prix Shoot Review Pine Ridge Farm | Indian Mound (Clarksville), Tennessee May 20–24, 2026 JeffJensen reviews one of the premier events of the 2026 sporting clays season—the Freedom Cup and FITASC U.S. Grand Prix held at Pine Ridge Farm just outside Clarksville, Tennessee. The event brought together top competitors from across the country for five days of FITASC and sporting clays competition at one of the nation’s fastest-rising shooting destinations.  What Made This Event Special? On this episode, we evaluate the shoot through the lens of the Peak Shooter Experience Hierarchy—and Pine Ridge Farm delivered on every level. ✅ Safe and secure shooting environment ✅ Efficient online registration and event management ✅ Outstanding course flow and logistics ✅ Minimal wait times ✅ Well-trained referees and trappers ✅ Thoughtful target presentations that challenged shooters without becoming gimmicky ✅ Excellent hospitality and customer service When all the fundamentals are executed at a high level, shooters can focus on what they came to do—break targets and enjoy the experience. Hats Off to the Team A special thank you to Tim Miles, Joey Wright, and Melissa Wright, whose attention to detail was evident throughout the event. From course setup to shooter services, the entire operation reflected a commitment to excellence and a clear understanding of what competitors value most. The result was an event that felt professionally managed, welcoming, and enjoyable from start to finish. Pine Ridge Farm Continues to Raise the Bar Pine Ridge Farm has quickly become a destination venue for sporting clays and FITASC competition, and the 2026 Freedom Cup/U.S. Grand Prix showcased exactly why. The facility, organization, and shooter-first mindset combined to create an experience that competitors will remember long after the scores are forgotten.

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