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Fairfield Sportsmen's Association started in 1967 with 88 people looking for a place to shoot. What began as a few acres on Lick Road has grown into a comprehensive shooting facility hosting everything from casual plinking to sanctioned international competitions.
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Fairfield Sportsmen's Association started in 1967 with 88 people looking for a place to shoot. What began as a few acres on Lick Road has grown into a comprehensive shooting facility hosting everything from casual plinking to sanctioned international competitions.
Home club of two 1996 United States Olympians
The club hosts regularly scheduled competitions including International Trap, American Trap, Skeet leagues with winter doubles, and field target events. Most matches are open to the public—you don't need to be a member to compete.
Public Access: Any scheduled match is open to non-members. This is where you test yourself against organized competition without club membership.
| Department | Phone |
|---|---|
| Clubhouse | 513-738-8027 |
| RSO Office | 513-738-8522 |
FSA's emphasis on safety and skill improvement shows in their training infrastructure. They take youth development seriously—this isn't just a place to shoot, it's a resource for learning proper technique and gun safety from certified instructors.
Membership is available, with multiple discipline options. Current and past members can access the member portal for league standings, match results, and calendar updates.