About Us

Brief history of the Club

The Farm Indoor Archery Club began in 1980 under the banner of the Ingle Farm Recreation Centre and the City of Salisbury. The Club was formed by Jim Hale and Allan Daff in 1979 and commenced as a club in 1980.

At the time it was listed as the only indoor archery club in South Australia, and being only a small group has been a continuous and viable club to the present.

The club was responsible for the inclusion of Ratings and the recognition of classes and records to be included in the Archery Australia Rules for indoor archery and this has encouraged archers in the indoor clubs to stay longer and enjoy their shooting more.

Jim Hale and Graham Jones had a very large input into improving impressions and standards of indoor shooting in South Australia.

Features of the Club

The Club boasts indoor shooting facilities with the FARM offering shooting distances of 18m, 25m, regular coaching for new members, not weather dependent and air-conditioning for those hot summer days, Canteen facilities serviced by the Ingle Farm Recreation Centre, regular Club medal shoots, certificates for top shooting and a very friendly helpful atmosphere.

Shoots at the FARM are held Sundays (9:30am), Wednesdays (10am). To shoot on a Wednesday you will need to be affiliated and a member of an Archery Club. 

 

The Farm Indoor Archery Club
Shooting Venue: The FARM

Phone: (08) 7422 1500
Ingle Farm Recreation Centre, Cnr. Beovich Rd. and Roopena St, Ingle Farm

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

 

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