Centurion Gun Club (CGC)
Clay Target Shooting Club
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Clay Target Shooting Club
Continue reading →The Border Hunting Club (affiliated to CHASA on SAPS Accreditation Registration Number 1300018)
We are a non profit association of members, who are interested and dedicated to ethical hunting and sport shooting by dedicated members who value conservation and sustainability of natural resources.
Alpha Surf Lifesaving Club is the first black voluntary Surf lifesaving club founded in 1961 at Bluewaters Strandfontein.
Continue reading →With a membership of over 377 women from 42 countries the IWC of Cape Town is about friendship, support and encouragement, all while doing important philanthropic work in the community. We are a friendship club that supports social interaction with a specific focus or theme on cultural, educational, charitable, and recreational activities.
Continue reading →The St Francis Paddling Club was established in 2011 in order to promote the sport in the greater St Francis. The club also focuses on development as well as coaching juniors, ladies and beginners. All welcome – join them every Wednesday at 17:30 at Quaysyde on the canals for a time trial or just a social paddle. Affiliated with the Eastern Cape Canoe Union (ECCU)
Continue reading →Valley Clay Target Club is the leading clay target shooting club in the Western Cape with a paid up membership in excess of 250.
Continue reading →Club for canoeing enthusiasts. Affiliated with the Eastern Cape Canoe Union (ECCU)
Continue reading →Alberton Angling Club is a family friendly angling club where the emphasis is placed on competitive fishing and a suitable atmosphere for our members
Continue reading →The Koga Judo Club is affiliated with the Cape Town Judo Association
Continue reading →Maccauw Clay Target club, formerly known as Maccauw Gun Club, is one of the oldest clay target clubs in South Africa. Established in 1960 when a well-known trap shooter of the Sandiacres Gun Club in Kimberley convinced a number of “shotgunners” from Bloemfontein that the sport had a future. The twin brothers Van Tonder, founding members of the club, made land available to the north of Bloemfontein on their farm, Tafelkop. There the first DTL range was built and a tradition of shooting trap every Saturday – come rain or shine – was born. Soon membership grew along with the interest in other disciplines and Olympic trap and Olympic skeet ranges were added in the seventies. DTL shooters made up the bulk of the membership and the club became one of the most active trap clubs in the country. The club has produced numerous highly competitive provincial and national shooters in all disciplines over the years. Neels Bornman, who represented South Africa at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games in the Olympic Trap discipline, was from the then Maccauw Gun Club.
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