All About The 49th Annual ATA Spring Satellite Grand American

The 2025 Spring Satellite Grand American will be held in Tucson, Ariz., from Feb. 24 to Mar. 2.

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posted on January 6, 2025
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The 49th Annual Amateur Trapshooting Association Spring Satellite Grand American will be held at Tucson Trap and Skeet Club in Tucson, Arizona, from Monday, February 24, to Sunday March 2.

More about the 2025 Spring Satellite Grand American: “As the oldest and largest Satellite Grand, this event is the perfect way to kick off the 2025 Satellite Grands. The Tucson Trap and Skeet Club, with its experienced staff and outstanding facilities, ensures a top-notch experience for all participants.”

The 2025 Spring Satellite Grand American will kick off on Monday, February 24, with Event 13 Preliminary Singles and Event 14 Preliminary Handicap. On Tuesday, February 25, will Event 15 Premier Singles and Event 16 Prescott Handicap. Next, on Wednesday, February 26, will be Event 17 Yuma Doubles and Event 18 Pleasant Valley Handicap. On Thursday, February 27, are Event 19 Tucson Singles Class Championship and Event 20 Tucson Doubles Class Championship. On Friday, February 28, will be Event 21 Spring Grand Doubles Championship and Event 22 Caesar Guerini Preliminary Handicap. As for Saturday, March 1, that day includes Event 23 Browning Singles Championship. Finally, on Sunday, March 2, is Event 24 Winchester Ammunition Handicap Championship.

“Escape the winter chill and join us for thrilling competition, ATA trophies and the chance to earn All-American points,” Amateur Trapshooting Association President David Rhoads said.

Pre-squadding is available for the match until Sunday, February 16. Go to presquad.com to register.

Learn more about the Amateur Trapshooting Association at shootata.com.

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