Jerring Shooting Ground - Hungary’s flagship clay venue
Jerring Shooting Ground is Hungary’s flagship clay venue in Felgyő: 50 acres of oak forest with 26 layouts (22 Sporting, 5 fully-automated Compak), 10 raised platforms, night shooting, and a 150 m² clubhouse. Eco-built with biodegradable clays, it’s open Tue–Sun 09:00–18:00. Coaching is led by owner Tamás Jéri - 3× European & 3× World Champion, 200/200 world-record holder - making it a top choice for beginners and competitors alike.
Why Jerring
Scale & variety: 26 layouts - 22 Sporting + 5 fully-automated Compak Sporting - designed for everything from first lessons to international-standard practice.
10 raised platforms: simulate mountain angles and tricky presentations; ideal for finals-style prep.
Oak-forest microclimate: rare for the Plain; shade, wind breaks and cooler air make year-round training comfortable.
Club House (150 m²): event-ready hub with flexible seating for 100+ and full amenities.
Night shooting: a flood-lit arena opens a new dimension for training and showcases.
Eco-friendly build: natural materials throughout; biodegradable clays.
Learn from a World Champion - Tamás Jéri
Owner, professional manager and head coach Tamás Jéri teaches on site. His record speaks for itself:
3× European Champion & 3× World Champion
6× European Cup winner & 4× World Cup winner
World Record holder - 200/200
2016: European and World titles (Compak Sporting), including a 198/200 performance in the continental duel
2019: European Championship bronze (Larnaca) + European Cup winner
2020: World Cup silver (Italy)
4× 100/100 registered rounds
Training with Tamás blends clear diagnostics, pressure drills, and match-flow series - perfect for ambitious newcomers and competitors chasing podium consistency.
On the ground - facilities & formats
Sporting & Compak Sporting: 26 layouts with modern electronic control for self-run squads or coached sessions.
Raised positions: uphill/downhill crossers, loopers, teals, rabbits - deliberate “reading” tasks and combo sets.
Planned: 100 m running boar range (moving target).
Club & forest venue: the clubhouse, grounds and oak belts host corporate days, birthdays, team-building and private showcases.
Programs & services
Coaching with Tamás: 1–4 shooters per hour; targeted blocks for mount, hold-points, tempo and decision-making.
Individual / group practice with roaming supervision from the shooting chief.
Team building: structured mini-competitions, scoreboards, awards, catering on request.
Night sessions: lit layouts for evening practice or events.
Venue hire: full ground (shooting / non-shooting) or club house-only rentals.
JERRING Sports Club - community & benefits
Sport • Community • Experience - members enjoy:
Annual 100-clay club day with lunch (free)
Discounts on JERRING apparel
Free entry to any national-team competitions
Monthly free junior courses
Address (Association): 6647 Csanytelek, Táncsics Mihály u. 2/a • Membership fee: 15,000 Ft / 6 months
Practical info
Open: Tue–Sun 09:00–18:00 • Monday closed
Ground: Jerring Shooting Ground, 6645 Felgyő
Booking / info: info@jerring.hu
Phones: András Révész +36 70 395 3999 • Tamás Jéri +36 30 421 3948
Price snapshot
One round (25 clays): €9.50
Lesson with Tamás (on site): €50 / person / hour (1–2) • €40 (3–4)
Lesson off site: €100 (1–2) • €70 (3–4)
Ground rental (shooting): €300 / day • Non-shooting events: €750 / day
Club house rental: €400 / day
Vouchers
ALL INCLUSIVE – Clay Pigeon Shooting: €120
The First Round Experience: €30
100 Clays: €45
Packs: Voucher 10 (€30) • Voucher 20 (€60) • Voucher 30 (per tariff)
Who it’s perfect for
Beginners: fast, safe onboarding and a clear path to your first match.
Competitors: European-scale variety, raised stands and world-champion coaching to harden finals performance.
Teams & companies: forest venue with catering; daytime or night-lit programs; layouts and clubhouse scalable from small groups to large events.
Jerring unites a world-class coach, the country’s largest layout portfolio, and a unique oak-forest microclimate - a place to learn, master and compete in clay shooting at the level it deserves.


