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TEXAS USA ARCHERY-CERTIFIED COACHES

Note: Locations are by zip code only, NOT by street location. Contact a coach by email to arrange coaching lessons or to arrange a certification course for your organization.
Each level is able to conduct certification courses for all lower levels - contact them for certification in safe archery and the NTS method!

This is the Google-based map - suggest you take it to full screen for all options to be visible:

 

This map includes ONLY the 105+ instructors and coaches who wished to be listed, out of more than 1100 currently certified instructors and coaches in A. Most of the 1100+ are level 1 instructors, certified for short-term functions and camps, and Scouting.  Contact the listed folk via the information listed on their icon. NOTE: The icon is placed on the map by the zip code, not the street address, do not expect to find them standing at the map icon location shooting arrows at a target!! If you are newly certified and wish to be listed, PLEASE send me a note with your name, level, zip code, and what contact information you want on your icon, such as email, phone.

If you are a USA Archery-certified coach in A and wish to be listed, please write the webmaster with your information.

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Archival Archery MEMBER ARCHERS:

Each icon is one (or more) of more than 1100 archers who are Archival Archery members. Listings are by zip code and purposely generalized as to location, all are current members of USA Archery. Some are outside of A, ie, students at universities.
TEXAS CLUBS & JOADS:
USA ARCHERY LISTS TEXAS CLUBS/JOADS. HERE IS A MAP OF WHERE THEY ARE LOCATED Click on the icon for contact information:

ATTENTION FIELD ARCHERS (AND TECHIES): Ron has posted a digital path/map (called a "track") for the June 6th FITA Field Invitational. You will need to install a free copy of either Google Earth, or the browser extension for it. Then just click on the file, and you will fly to the venue, where you can see the archer's standing places and the target bale places (ie, 1a is first shooting point, 1b is the first target bale location to shoot at). I did not include the actual bales, to keep things a little surprising, but you can see what the woods look like, and see where the venue is relative to Austin. Besides, it is cool tech. This *may* be the first time anyone has ever done this for a FITA Field archery tournament. (?). Hint. You can explore the MOON, the SKY, even MARS (want to follow the robots?).