I recently went to the pro gun club for a charity sporting clays shoot that was put on by the Southern Nevada homebuilders charity home aid of Nevada. The event took place at the pro-gun club and pro-gun club partnered with these groups to put on a very good event. The program started on time all of the sporting clay targets were set correctly and there were menus at every station indicating the pairs, the order of target presentation that was prepared by club staff. I didn't have a single target come out broken, the machines were working and everything ran smoothly so it's obvious that they have spent the right amount of money in buying good machines and then keeping them up-to-date.
Pro GC obviously has the ability to vary their target presentation from the multiple shooting stations that they have on their sporting clays course which covers a large loop. What this does is it gives the club the opportunity to change the difficulty of a program depending upon the level of shooter, and this made the event enjoyable for a group of people who aren't necessarily there to set world records or compete in an NSCA event. The clubhouse was maintained well, they have clean restrooms a pro shop with ammo sales, the parking is good and there's lots of other things to do aside from sporting. They also have full auto rentals and different ranges where you can shoot targets full auto and even mount a machine gun to an APC and fire at an old junk car. There are some membership options also.