Wattlespring Sports Club is a premier multi-disciplinary shooting destination situated on 400 hectares of the rolling Highveld plains near Pretoria East. Established on the "Onbekend" farm, it has evolved from its historical roots into a functional, autonomous training center and lifestyle retreat that caters to professional athletes, hunters, and families. Its most defining feature is its high-altitude location at over 1,300 meters, which provides a unique ballistic advantage: the reduced air density causes targets to fly faster and further, perfectly simulating the aerodynamic challenges found at major international competitions.
The club features an extensive array of world-class shooting ranges equipped with Promatic and La Porte machinery, managed by the automated Claymate system for precise scoring :
Clay Pigeon: Includes 7 Compak Sporting layouts, 8 ATA/DTL Trap ranges, 4 Olympic/Universal Trench ranges, and specialized stations for FITASC, English Sporting, and Skeet.
Handgun: Offers 7 to 13 dedicated ranges, including two permanently set IPSC stages featuring steel pop-ups and dynamic targets.
Rifle: Features a dedicated 100m range for sighting and practice, along with 17 lanes designed for.22 and air rifles.
Infrastructure: A fully equipped "Pro Shop" provides ammunition, firearms, and specialized outdoor apparel.
Beyond the ranges, Wattlespring offers a comprehensive "Shoot & Stay" experience designed for multi-day events. Guests can stay in one of the 20 luxury chalets (ranging from 2-sleeper to 4-sleeper units) or enjoy catch-and-release fishing at the exclusive bass dam. A family-friendly restaurant and a large Events Hall, capable of seating up to 150 guests, make the club a popular hub for weddings, corporate conferences, and team-building retreats.
Training is a core pillar of the club, led by certified experts such as Sam Tshishonga, an ISSF Shotgun D and CTSASA coach. Educational programs are available for all skill levels, from basic firearm handling and "gun fit" sessions for beginners to advanced sports psychology and technical analysis for professional shooters. The club is also an authorized provider for South African Firearm Competency training, covering legal and practical standards for pistols, rifles, and shotguns.
Wattlespring is a major fixture on the competitive circuit, regularly hosting international qualifiers and national championships such as the Grand Prix of South Africa and the SA Presidents Cup. For more casual competitive thrills, the club organizes periodic "Night Shoots" where up to 60 competitors shoot at floodlit flying targets from 18:00 to 23:00. These events, combined with live entertainment and recreational facilities, reinforce the club's "lifestyle shooting" philosophy.
In summary, Wattlespring represents a high-tech fusion of sport and nature, ideal for professional squads seeking elite ballistic conditions and families looking for an active outdoor escape. With planned expansions into tennis courts, swimming pools, and whiskey lounges, it continues to set the standard for shooting excellence in South Africa.

