Shooting: Zac Bellhouse wins final round of Utopia Hair Salon Series round
The Isle of Man's shooting community has been treated to a thrilling conclusion to the Utopia Hair Salon Series, with Zac Bellhouse emerging victorious in the final round. This popular series has been a staple of the island's shooting calendar, attracting top talent from across the Manx shooting scene. The competition, sponsored by Utopia Hair Salon, has provided a platform for local shooters to test their skills and compete against their peers in a friendly and competitive environment.
Zac Bellhouse's win is a testament to his skill and dedication to the sport, and he can be proud of his achievement in taking the top spot in the final round. However, he was closely pushed by Joe Faragher, who narrowly missed out on the top prize by a single point. This narrow margin is a reflection of the high level of competition that exists within the Isle of Man's shooting community, where participants are constantly striving to improve their technique and push themselves to be the best.
The Isle of Man has a long and proud tradition of shooting sports, with many islanders participating in clay pigeon shooting, rifle shooting, and other disciplines. The island's unique landscape, with its rolling hills and coastal areas, provides a diverse range of shooting environments that cater to different disciplines and styles. The Utopia Hair Salon Series is just one example of the many shooting competitions that take place on the island throughout the year, and its popularity is a reflection of the strong support and enthusiasm that exists for shooting sports within the local community.
As the shooting season on the Isle of Man draws to a close, Zac Bellhouse's victory in the Utopia Hair Salon Series will be remembered as one of the highlights of the year. The series has provided a valuable opportunity for local shooters to come together, compete, and socialize, and its success is a testament to the strength and camaraderie of the island's shooting community. With the island's shooters already looking forward to next year's competitions, it is clear that the sport will continue to thrive and grow in popularity on the Isle of Man.
Originally reported by source. Read more Isle of Man news at Moghrey Mie.


