Clout shoot

Organised by
Andrea Beddard

 2012 Clout will be on Saturday 18th August

Details

Entry Form

Clout is a form of archery in which archers shoot arrows at a flag (known as "the Clout") from a relatively long distance and score points depending on how close each arrow lands to the flag.

Gentlemen 9 score yards (180 yds)
Ladies 7 score yards (140 yds)
Junior Gentlemen under 18 7 score yards (140 yds)
Junior Gentlemen under 16 6 score yards (120 yds)
Junior Gentlemen under 14 5 score yards (100 yds)
Junior Gentlemen under 12 4 score yards (80 yds)
Junior Ladies under 18 6 score yards (120 yds)
Junior Ladies under 16 5 score yards (100 yds)
Junior Ladies under 14 4 score yards (80 yds)

Scoring zones are defined by maximum radii from the flag pole. Each arrow scores points depending on which scoring zone it enters the ground in. An arrow embedded in the flag pole is counted as being in the highest scoring zone. If an arrow is lying on the ground, it is considered to be in the scoring zone in which its point lies.

The scoring zones may be marked on the ground. Where this is not practical, a non-stretch rope or chain marked with the radii of the scoring zones is attached to the flag pole and swept around it to determine which arrows are in which zones.

A designated person collects the arrows in each zone, sorts them into sets, and lays them on the ground. Each archer in turn points to his or her arrows and calls out the scores in descending order.

A single clout round consists of three dozen arrows, shot in ends of 6 arrows. Tournaments typically consist of a double clout round, in which a total of six dozen arrows is shot.

Previous Results

Surrey Clout Championships 2011 Clout 2011
Surrey Clout Championships 2010 Clout 2010