Backwoods Quail Club - Georgetown, South Carolina - Skeet Trap 5 Stand Sporting Clays
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Backwoods Quail Club

   

Club Type

Public/Member

Contact

Rick Hemingway

Location

647 Hemingway Lane
Georgetown, SC 29440
843-546-1466

Club Hours

Monday-Sunday 8:00AM-5:00PM

Facilities

Skeet Trap 5 Stand Sporting FITASC Other Birds
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Directions

From Andrews, SC follow SR-41 [Hwy 41 N] (North) for 13 mi
Turn RIGHT (South) onto SR-51 [Browns Ferry Rd] for 0.4 mi
Bear LEFT (East) onto Hemingway Ln for 0.3 mi
Turn LEFT (North) onto Local road

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Club Reviews Submitted by Visitors, Members or Staff
David Hart
Travelers Rest, SC
Visitor
Once
Reviewed 03/16/2010
I shot a round of sporting clays at Backwoods Quail Club for the first time this weekend and had a great experience. The clubhouse, course, and other facilities are top notch! We were with an organized group with a conference at Myrtle Beach.

It is a bit out-of-the-way from MB, but easy to find, which is its treasure. It is a great club in its own right for anyone withing driving distance. For those on a Grand Strand vacation, I recommend this to any avid shooter interested in a small "escape" from the hustle and bustle of MB, especially if they are trying to find some real time-out while on vacation.
Don Mincher
Sunset Beach, NC
Visitor
Once
Reviewed 10/14/2008
What a treat! I decided to find this club today and I WILL RETURN!! A great facility with something for every shooter. I was greeted by the owner, Rick Hemingway who explained their expansive layout then shot Sporting Clays with another gentleman who arrived about the same time as I. We were taken around the Green Course, a more 'forgiving' course than the Orange, in a golf cart by Dave - a most informative and cordial guy. After the round was over, Dave took me on a tour of the grounds - it was very impressive. If you're ever within 100 miles of this club, you must make an effort to check it out. I just wish I lived closer. I'd be a regular member and frequent shooter. Try it!!!
DWAINE HOLDEN
CHARLOTTE, NC
Visitor
More than 10 visits
Reviewed 07/16/2008
Backwoods is a great course to visit. I try to get down there at least 4 times per year. Rick is a fantastic host, and Dave always has targets that offer a challenge. The property is awesome and especially enjoyable when you can see the wildlife from a golf cart. I recommend this facility to anyone who is visiting coastal South Carolina.
Tom Gardner
Greensboro Md
Visitor
Once
Reviewed 04/11/2008
Don't miss this place if you are traveling by. One of the best places to shoot at.
Bobby Byrd
Roanoke VA
Visitor
Once
Reviewed 02/28/2008
This place is great! Folks are very friendly, courses are top knotch. Forget the golf clubs...go see them!
Stevie Cannady
Pooler GA
Visitor
2-5 Visits
Reviewed 06/07/2006
My group has visited Backwoods several times now on our golf trips to
the beach. Backwoods offers everything a shooter will need. Very nice
staff and a great sporting clays layout. The Orange course takes it
up a notch for sure. It is well worth the short drive out into the country side.
Pete Gunter
Gilbert SC
Visitor
Once
Reviewed 02/27/2006
We visited Backwoods during a vacation to Isle of Palms after many attempts to find a sporting clays facility closer to Charleston. The facilities are top notch and the staff does a great job of making your shooting experience a pleasant one. I would highly recommend Backwoods to anyone visiting Myrtle Beach or Charleston. You may want to take a broom with you to sweep the turkeys out of the way.
Mark Johnson
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Visitor
Once
Reviewed on or prior to 11/20/2005
If you are vacationing at Myrtle Beach, take your shotgun along and call these good folks for the "backwoods" driving directions via Conway instead of Georgetown. Get a good road atlas, and enjoy some rural South scenary along the way without all the traffic of the main drags on Myrtle Beach. I don't know about you, but after about one day at the beach, I have had enough beach -- but I am the only one in the whole family that feels that way. I did an Internet search for skeet and sporting clays before we drove south from WVa., but of the five places I found, only Backwoods was open for business when I wanted to shoot. Backwoods Quail Club gives you a good place to relax and shoot. Very helpful and friendly folks, very reasonable fees, and a good facility. I wish I lived closer to check out their bird and deer hunts, but it's a very long drive for me.

Make sure you ask to see the gallon-size pickle jar half-full of rattlesnake rattles; it sure impressed me!
Jim Rhone
Palmyra, New York 14522
Visitor
Once
Reviewed on or prior to 11/20/2005
This club is awesome. I went there on my birthday to shoot while vacationing in Myrtle Beach. I was escorted by a very nice young lady who pulled birds for me. The sporting clays course was impressive along with the skeet fields. I hope they are ready for me this year. I am bringing extra shells along with a new gun. Let's keep em breakin'

Jim
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