We haven't done it but my youngest took archery lessons when he was younger. He and his brothers would shoot and they loved it. My son shot a recurve bow and it looks like they use compound bows which means your arms and shoulders won't be as sore if at all.
DD and I have done it twice, and loved it both times.
There is a short time of "training" where you learn how to shoot properly (and safely), and then you get a chance to shoot a lot of arrows. There are two teachers, and a small group, so lots of personal attention, and it is quite fun. They give great feedback, and everyone was pretty successful at hitting the targets.
If you have a lot of previous archery experience, it may seem somewhat "slow", since they start you close to the target, and then move the group further back, but for us with no/little previous experience, it was great (and we went back again the next year, and enjoyed it just as much again).
Let me know if there are any specific questions I can help with!
It is behind the bike barn, between the pool and the campfire area. On non-archery days, I've seen it used for overflow golf cart parking for the pool.
Share This Thread On Social Media: