Walking into the Jaycee Clay Sports Complex for the first time, I was struck by how much more it offered than just your typical shooting range. As someone who’s visited quite a few recreational sports facilities, I can honestly say this place stands out—not just for its modern infrastructure, but for the sheer variety of experiences it brings together. Whether you’re an experienced shooter or someone just looking for a fun weekend activity, there’s something here that’ll catch your eye. Let me walk you through my personal top five picks of what you absolutely shouldn’t miss when you visit.

First up, the Olympic-grade trap and skeet fields are, in my opinion, the crown jewel of the complex. I’ve tried both, and the layout is just fantastic—smooth, well-maintained, and designed to challenge shooters of all skill levels. The automated clay target systems are impressively consistent, and I noticed they run about 15 to 20 launches per round depending on the program you choose. It’s the kind of setup that makes you want to keep coming back, especially when you’re trying to beat your personal best. I remember thinking how much it reminded me of what athlete Suerte once said: “Nabigyan ako ng chance, so nilaro ko na rin yung laro ko.” That mindset—taking the opportunity and playing your game—really comes alive here. Whether you’re shooting for competition or leisure, these fields give you the chance to bring your A-game.

Then there’s the archery range, which might seem like a quieter affair but is surprisingly engaging. I spent a good hour there myself, and what I loved was how accessible it is for beginners while still offering enough depth for seasoned archers. They’ve got targets set at varying distances—10, 20, even 40 meters—and the equipment rentals are top-notch. Honestly, I didn’t expect to enjoy it as much as I did, but there’s something deeply satisfying about hitting the bullseye after a few tries. It’s a nice break from the louder shooting activities and adds a different kind of focus to the experience.

Another standout is their multi-purpose event pavilion. I attended a small shooting clinic there last month, and the space is just versatile—well-lit, spacious, and equipped with audiovisual tools that make workshops or group events run smoothly. They host everything from safety seminars to corporate team-building sessions, and I’ve heard they accommodate around 100 to 120 people comfortably. It’s clear the management put thought into creating a community hub, not just a sports venue. For me, that’s a big part of why the complex feels so welcoming; it’s designed to bring people together.

Now, if you’re bringing family or friends who might not be into shooting, the picnic and recreation area is a perfect spot to relax. It’s shaded, with plenty of benches and grilling stations—I’d estimate space for at least 50 small groups at once. I’ve seen families spend the whole day there, switching between activities and just enjoying the atmosphere. It’s these little touches that make the complex more than just a destination for sports enthusiasts. Personally, I think it’s brilliant how they’ve balanced high-adrenaline options with laid-back social spaces.

Last but not least, the pro shop and equipment rental service deserve a shout-out. I’m pretty picky about gear, and I was pleasantly surprised by their selection—everything from premium shotguns to basic protective equipment. The staff knows their stuff, too; they helped me choose ammunition that suited my style without overselling. Renting a full setup for trap shooting costs around $30 to $40, which I found reasonable compared to other places. It’s details like this that show how user-focused the complex is, especially for newcomers who might not have their own equipment yet.

All in all, the Jaycee Clay Sports Complex isn’t just a place to shoot—it’s a well-rounded venue that encourages you to explore, improve, and enjoy. Each facility adds a unique layer to the experience, and I left feeling like I’d only scratched the surface. Whether you’re there for competition, practice, or pure fun, it’s the kind of place that gives you the chance to “play your game,” just like Suerte said. If you haven’t visited yet, I’d highly recommend setting aside a day to see it for yourself. You might just discover a new favorite pastime.