Our Story…

The Seminole Cup began 31 years ago as a promotion for Seminole Gunworks at a small shooting club in Florida. For the first 21 years, the shoot was operated by Randy Mitchell. Now the tournament is led by Jon Kent, Sea Island’s Director of Outdoor Pursuits and Randy Mitchell son-in-law. So you could say it’s a bit of a family affair.

Eleven years ago Sea Island took over the tournament. Now hosted at Broadfield, Sea Island’s 5,800-acre Sporting Club and Lodge. Broadfield opens its door once a year for this premier Sporting Clays event. Now the Seminole Cup is known as the Sea Island Sporting Classic.

About Broadfield

Carved from one of the South’s earliest hunting clubs is Broadfield, Sea Island’s 5,800-acre Sporting Club and Lodge. Surrounded by expansive live oaks, fanning palmettos, and towering pines. And quail, pheasant, and lakes full of largemouth bass. The landscape is secluded, but you have everything you need—comfortable accommodations, modern amenities, traditional farmhouse kitchen, welcoming open porches, country library with fireplace, beautiful dining room.