Clay Shooting

THE BEST JOB IN THE WORLD

While most of us are slowly pushing our scores up at the local Sunday registered, Lee Willcoxson is shooting DTL for England. When he isn’t representing his country and making us proud, Lee is out on estates and grounds across the country encouraging others to perfect their form, try new disciplines and be the very best they can be.

Thanks to his infectious enthusiasm and warm, welcoming persona, Lee has become known not only as one of England’s top DTL shots, but also one of the sport’s best coaches. A fact that the CPSA’s members and voters clearly agree with, having awarded him the prestigious CPSA Coach of the Year Award earlier this year.

But before he ever put on an England vest, or stood beside a nervous first timer with his encouraging smile, Lee was just a young lad on a farm with an air rifle. “That’s where my passion began,” Lee explains, “I developed an interest in shooting from a young age and started breaking clays in my late teens. I joined a small

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