Dale Bouchillon
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Pro Shooter

Providence Traveling Professional

Pre-shooting life, Dale was an avid Golfer and Martial Artist (3rd degree black belt, don’t mess with him!) With always having a desire to help fellow friends and enthusiasts in both sports, he channeled his desire to coach once he began his shooting journey with beginners at his local club, Forrest City Gun Club in Savannah, Georgia. With an already lengthy list of accomplishments, Dale decided to sell his business and retire in 2019 and focus entirely on his shooting career.

Today, Dale travels to gun clubs all over the South East coaching on average 450 students per year from 5 man clinics to private individual lessons and is head coach of the local Savannah Lowcountry Annie Oakelys. Along the way, Dale has mastered his gun fit skills and has gained an extensive amount of knowledge in the various lines of premium shotguns, so come for a lesson and stay for a fitting.

As the 2020 Georgia Sporting Clays Association Hall of Fame Inductee, Dale represents the core ‘Woolley’ shooting fundamentals and is a key contributor of Woolley Shooting Clinics and Providence Hill.

Previous Accomplishments 

  • Gold Medal; World Sporting Clays Championship; EJ Churchill Shooting Grounds – High Wycombe,
  • Silver Medal; French Grand Prix FITASC 2018
  • FITASC All American – Super Vet Captain 2019
  • USA FITASC Team – Super Vet 2019
  • USA Sporting Clays Team – Super Vet 2019
  • Krieghoff Classic FITASC Super Vet Champion 2019
  • Silver Medal; British Grand Prix FITASC 2019
  • World FITASC Vet 4 th ; EJ Churchill 2019
  • Gold Medal; World Sporting Clays Championship 2019
  • FITASC All American – Super Vet 1 st Team 2020
  • GA Sporting Clays Association Hall of Fame 2020
  • World FITASC Vet; Bronze Medal 2020
  • FITASC All American – Super Vet Captain 2021
  • USA FITASC Team – Super Vet 2021
  • NATIONAL FITASC Championship – Super Vet Champion 2023
John Woolley
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Pro Shooter

Providence Traveling Professional

John Woolley's shooting career has been long and distinguished. It has moved him to become one of the world's top wingshooters and sporting clays instructors. Many of today's winning international shooters have been John's students.

John started his teaching career in England, at his well known shooting school, Fieldsports. The top European sporting clays magazine, "Sporting Gun," publicized John's articles because of his extensive knowledge and experience. John's shooting career has included winning the World Professional Doubles Championship in 1987 and the Beretta World Sporting Clays Championship in 1990. He has represented Great Britain many times on their four man National Team and twelve gold medals and one silver remain in his collection.

John has been an ambassador to wingshooting in the United States and is proud to have been asked to serve as Captain of both the US Veterans Sporting Clays team as well as the Veterans FITASC team. In addition, in 2015, John was inducted into the National Sporting Clays Association's Hall of Fame. 

John has also become a desired target setter. FITASC, with 55 countries included in its membership, has selected John to design many of their championship courses. These include:

  • 1990: The European Championship course in Cyprus
  • 1991: The World Championship course in Andorra *
  • 1991: The European Championship course in Dornburg, Germany *
  • 1991: The Pan American Championship course in Colorado Springs, Colorado *
  • 1991: The World Cup Final in Anglesey, Wales *
  • 1992: The World championship course in Okemo, Vermont
  • 1994: The Pan American Championship course in Grinders Switch near Nashville, Tennessee
  • Private courses are also among his portfolio

 * John is the only person to design all four major events in the world calendar

The FITASC organization has also entrusted John with heading and teaching the world's first international course design program. This program certifies successful candidates as having the necessary qualities to design courses for international sporting clays championships.

Mike Haas
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Pro Shooter

Providence Traveling Professional

Mike Haas is a champion clay target shooter that has multiple State, National, and World Champion Titles. Most notably, being a member of the NSCA's coveted national team that won the Gold Medal for the United States in Cyprus 2008 at the World Sporting Clays Championship. He has been a professional instructor for over 20 years and offers his extensive shooting and instructing knowledge to willing students. Mike focuses on how the body's various systems work together and helps students use their skills to their highest potential. 

Mike has introduced thousands of kids to shooting competitively through high school shooting programs. He is a founding director or helped provide financial support to multiple teams in an effort to grow the youth shooting programs in his home state of Minnesota. 

Mike is a member of the NSCA's National Team that will compete in July 2026 in Lisbon Portugal and represent the USA at the World Sporting Clays Championship.

Mike is offering sessions at Providence Hill where he will share his common sense approach to shooting clay targets with an emphasis on understanding how the various body systems work together to visually acquire a target and then break targets. Basic visualization techniques and self image training, along with conscious mind control help his students be more successful than simple training on shooting methods. 

Team Accomplishments

  • 9 x U.S. Sporting Clays Team 
  • 15 x NSCA All-American Team
  • 2023 World FITASC Men's Team Gold Medalist
  • 2021 World FITASC Men's Team Bronze Medalist 

Individual Accomplishments

  • 4 x Brister Cup Champion
  • 2 x Browning Briley Champion
  • 2 x  NSCA FITASC Grand Slam Champion
  • 2025 TSCA Hall of Fame Inductee
  • 2025 Continental Cup FITASC Champion
  • 2025 North American FITASC Champion
  • 2025 U.S. FITASC Grand Prix Champion
  • 2025 U.S. Open 5-Stand Champion (100/100)
  • 2023 National Championship 3rd Overall
  • 2023 Providence Cup Champion
  • 2023 Texas State Champion