Event Details
Event Schedule
8:00am | Registration Opens Breakfast provided by Primos Cafe |
9:00am | Flight A Departs To Shoot The Course |
9:00am | Game Stations Open |
11:00am – 1:00pm | Lunch For All Shooters Come and go! |
1:30pm | Flight B Departs To Shoot The Course |
3:00pm | Happy Hour at Clubhouse provided by Fresh Cut Catering and Florals |
3:30pm | Games Close |
4:00pm | Shoot Off For Games’ Winners at Games Stations |
4:30pm | Shoot Off For Course Winners at Snooker Station |
5:00pm | Awards Ceremony, Raffle Drawings, & Auction |
5:30pm | Event Concludes |
Classes & Awards
The Hope Cup features both Pro and Hunter classes. All individuals and teams must register as a Hunter or Pro and will play on a team that matches their individual standing. Awards will be given to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place highest scoring teams and individuals in both Pro and Hunter classes. Ladies’ Awards will receive 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place individual HOA. Additionally, the HOA winner of each game with receive a $250 cash prize with their award.
Pro Class:
Those classified with National Sporting Clay Association (NSCA) as Master Class, AA, or A Shooters must shoot in the Pro Class. If a team has two or more shooters at this level they must register as Pro Class.
Hunter Class:
All NSCA shooters in B, C, D, or E class and non-NSCA shooters should register as Hunter Class. There can only be one Pro on a Hunter team.

SCOREKEEPER:
MIMI WILFONG has more than 15 years of experience with clay target shooting organizations and competitions. She has served as a USA Shooting Team Member, a USHA Team member, and on the board of the United States Helice Association. In addition, she is involved with educational shooting programs and fundraisers.
Mimi started shooting clay targets when she was 14 in the Texas 4-H program and immediately fell in love with competitive shooting. During high school and her undergraduate program at Texas A&M, she shot on the USA Shooting team, making the National Team in trap. She also began shooting helice and has traveled around the world for competitions. Recently, she has helped to successfully plan and execute the 2017 World Helice Championships at the Dallas Gun Club.
Mimi now serves as the president of the United States Helice Association and in advisory roles with multiple shooting organizations that promote the shooting sports to women and youth. She lives in Irving, Texas, where she works as a strategist. Mimi has a degree in marketing with a minor in communication from Texas A&M, with certificates in retailing and international business, a MBA from the University of Notre Dame, and a Masters in Engineering Management from Southern Methodist University.
Shooting accomplishments:
- 3x Helice World Cup Champion
- 3x Helice World Champion
- 3x Helice European Champion
- USHA National Champion (multiple)
- USA Shooting National Champion – Trap
- USA Shooting National Jr. Olympic Champion – Trap
- USA Shooting National Jr. Olympic Champion – Double Trap
- ACUI National Champion – International Trap
- 3x ACUI National Team Champion – International Trap
- ACUI National Champion – American Skeet
- FITASC World Cup Silver medalist
- 3x World Shooting Championships
- World Shotgun Championships (Jr. Team broke World Record)
- 4x FITASC World Championships Team