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Cedar Creek Sporting Clays
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Club Type
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Public
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Contact
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Joe Scull
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Location
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499 Ramah Road
Millville, NJ 08332
609-517-4245
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Club Hours
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Wednesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday 8:30am-3pm
Group events Monday - Sunday
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Facilities
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Trap |
5 Stand |
Sporting |
FITASC |
Other |
Birds |
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| The information shown above was accurate when obtained. You should ALWAYS check with the club for up-to-the-minute information before making a trip to a club that you are not familiar with. |
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Directions
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From the Delaware Memorial Bridge: Take Route 49 east to Bridgeton. Turn right at Pearl St and Route 77 (State building on corner and KFC on far left corner) Take this to Stop sign approximately 5 miles. At Stop sign Turn Right then Quick Left onto Ramah Rd. Take Ramah Road approximately 3 miles. Cedar Creek is on Right side. Take dirt road back approximately 1 mile back to office.
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Club Reviews Submitted by Visitors, Members or Staff
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Matt Houck Phila, PA Visitor Once Reviewed 02/23/2010 | My first visit to this club and I am just BLOWN AWAY how great this shooting facility is. Great targets...friendly staff....just what the Dr. ordered for this cold and snowy winter. Really looking forward to warmer weather so I can visit more often. A+++ for this club! |
Carolinn P Woody Bryn Mawr, PA Visitor More than 10 visits Reviewed 04/09/2008 | Really clever target presentations-- both woods and fields. They've all got that Joe Scull twist and the "simplest" targets can eat you alive. Family friendly course and a beautiful setting. |
Sean Macungie, PA Visitor Once Reviewed 11/14/2007 | Another NJ Gem! This is a very nice place.
The Shots almost all have a very wide (huge) clearing on both sides and behind with a nice mix & variety of presentations.
All of the stations have an "advanced" & "beginner" stand so they are enjoyable not only for all types of shooters but for mixed groups with different skill levels.
The grounds were VERY clean with no excess shells, wads, broken clays, "littering" the area.
Great staff, twice during our shoot someone stopped by on a golf cart to make sure everything was ok...This is above an beyond customer service.
I can't wait to shoot here again...... |
Matt Wilson Millville NJ Visitor 6-10 Visits Reviewed 09/07/2006 | As a novice shooter I can't compare this facility with others and can only comment on the few times I've been to Cedar Creek Sporting Clays. My first exposure to sporting clays took place at Cedar Creek. Joe Scull was extremely friendly and personally guided us around the facility. My son and I even got a few lessons from Joe on that first visit, when he had 5 Stand up and running. Our very first round was excellent, and we went along with some experienced shooters who shared their cart and their knowledge. The course was nice and challenging for us, and the clubhouse atmosphere was great. My initial impression was very good, and living a few miles away makes it a great place to shoot and learn. Hats off to everyone at Cedar Creek Sporting Clays. |
Ed[fossil] Stroik Holland,Pa. Visitor More than 10 visits Reviewed 06/14/2006 | I primarily shoot tournament events because I feel it is an excellent way to see a variety of target presentations. Cedar Creek offers a nice sampling of what could be considered typical tournament fare.
Keep up the good work Joe!. |
Greg Oliver Berkeley Hts.NJ Member More than 10 visits Reviewed 01/03/2006 | I shoot a lot- 12-15000 targets a year. I prefer tournament shooting to a social outing. I drive more than 2 hrs. to get to Cedar Creek. The reason I'm willing to do this is because Joe Scull constantly changes target presentations and always throws tournament quality birds. I belong to other clubs located much closer to home but if I need challenging targets to prepare for a competition, Cedar Creek is where I'm headed. |
Steven Bell Greenwich NJ Visitor More than 10 visits Reviewed 11/28/2005 | I have to disagree with Pete's comments. Just shot the course Friday and there was a variety of presentations with two cages at each station. Red cages are hard blue cages are easy so you shoot the type course you want.
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Pete Imperiale Lumberton NJ Visitor More than 10 visits Reviewed on or prior to 11/20/2005 | The course is mostly set up of quarting targets. No rabbit targets. No woods targets. All presentation are the same. |
Rocky Saraullo Vincentown, NJ Visitor More than 10 visits Reviewed on or prior to 11/20/2005 | Challenging targets. The place to pratice for a tournament. Perfectly maintained. Joe is friendly and helpful. |
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