
The Cardinal Center's 52-house trap line is the largest in Ohio, featuring state-of-the-art Canterbury Voice Calls across every house. Our complete vending area includes vendor buildings and ample parking, making it the perfect host venue for major registered shoots.
We host some of the biggest trap events in the state, including the Ohio State Shoot, SCTP Nationals, Karen's Cup, Cardinal Classic, and the Buckeye Open. Practice trap is available on weekends during the season.
Registration for registered events is handled through ScoreChaser. Check our events calendar for the full schedule of upcoming shoots.
All participants must complete an electronic waiver via SmartWaiver before shooting. Waivers can be completed online in advance or on-site at check-in.
| Day | Hours | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM | April – October |
| Sunday | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM | April – October |
| Mon – Fri | Closed for practice | Registered shoots per schedule |
Practice trap is seasonal (April through October). Registered shoots run per event schedule year-round.
Purchase practice rounds at the Practice/Shootoff Shack behind field 5.
Entry fees for registered events are published on each shoot's program and on the shoot page.
Registration and golf cart rentals are handled at the Central Entry Building (CEB).
All shooters must complete a SmartWaiver before shooting. See the events calendar for upcoming registered shoot programs.
Karen's Cup, Buckeye Open, Ohio State Championship, Back Fence Shootout — plus full event schedules and presquad links. Updated live from SOS Clays.
Search upcoming registered trap shoots at Cardinal Center.
Weekly trap league running through the fall season on our 52-house line. Open to all skill levels. Show up at the line to join.
Electronic waiver required via SmartWaiver. Complete online before arrival or at check-in.
Community Partnership — Cardinal Shooting Center partners with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and Ohio Division of Wildlife to support shooting sports access and conservation across the state.