Clay Shooting

AND THE WINNER IS…

For the ninth time, the UK’s clay shooters have cast their votes in the Nation’s Favourite Shooting Ground poll – and now, after two months of voting and a further month of counting up the results, we can finally reveal who’s won.

You’ll find the overall winner at the end of this feature – and we’re thrilled to reveal that we have a new champion this year. But don’t just skip to the end – read on to find out the regional, discipline and Best Breakfast winners, all of whom are clay-shooting heroes.

Once again we’d like to say a big thanks to every single one of you who voted. Since its dawn nearly a decade ago, this poll has become a major part of our calendar and something countless shooters and grounds look forward to every year. But we couldn’t have done it without you – the awards are 100 per cent based on a public vote, so it’s your participation that really gives them meaning.

Enough talk! It’s time to run through our winners and runners-up. Is your

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