Owsley Brown Frazier Classic Logo
2025 Scores

Friday, September 26, 2025 | 8:30 - 9:45am Check-in (Shoot begins at 10am)
The Sporting Club at the Farm | New Albany, IN

Sportsmen and Bourbon lovers take aim! The Owsley Brown Frazier Classic sporting clay tournament is an exclusive yet competitive lifestyle experience celebrating Kentucky history and the founding of the Frazier History Museum. Shooters of all skill levels are welcome!

Named in honor of the founder of the Frazier History Museum, his broad philanthropic investment in the Louisville community, and his lifelong love of history and the artistry of the gun, the Owsley Brown Frazier Classic sporting clay tournament features 12- or 20-gauge shotguns.

A person aiming a shotgun during clay pigeon shooting at an outdoor range on a sunny day, with green field and trees in the background.
Three men sitting at a table during a meal in a rustic barn with wooden beams and fairy lights. The table has plates of food, glasses of water, and bottles of iced tea. The man on the right wears a camouflage jacket, the middle man wears a light gray shirt, and the man on the left wears a light blue shirt and red sunglasses on his head.

Guests of the Frazier Classic are treated to:

  • Breakfast

  • Catered gourmet lunch, Kentucky Bourbon, and beer

  • Team golf cart

  • Safety demonstration

  • Tournament with Lewis Class scoring with awards and prizes

  • Awards ceremony

  • Swag bag

  • Provided ammunition

  • Online Auction of authentic Kentucky experiences and handcrafted items

  • Instructors/Range Marshals available on course for assistance

A buffet table with a roasted whole pig, bread rolls, pickles, sliced onions, and various side dishes, with decorative flowers in a vase and hanging black lamps overhead.
A buffet table with sliced bread, pickles, sliced onions, roasted meats including a whole pig or hog, and other dishes, with a small bouquet of flowers in a vase in the center.

Participants will spend the day competing on sporting clays course with 84-targets, enjoying a delicious gourmet lunch featuring Bourbon cocktails, beer, and a silent auction of premium Kentucky Bourbons, handmade items, and exclusive experience packages. The tournament uses Lewis Class scoring, which allows all skill levels the opportunity to win awards.

Shooters of all levels are welcome to enjoy themselves in a well-maintained environment with highly trained professionals willing to help those who may need it. Participants must provide their own firearm and should wear proper attire, including footwear for walking, and weather conditions. This is a rain or shine event. If you are traveling into Louisville’s Muhammad Ali International Airport, please review the TSA guidelines to traveling with firearms.

The Frazier History Museum is a nonprofit that aims to be a center of culture and heritage for Kentucky. Proceeds from the Owsley Brown Frazier Classic support the museum’s exhibitions, educational programs, and outreach efforts to connect with our community and region in sharing the stories of our Commonwealth.

A row of golf carts parked on a grassy area near a lake with trees and mist in the background, and three black Adirondack chairs surrounding a fire pit in the foreground.
Man aiming a rifle outdoors on a wooded deck with a scenic landscape of trees, water, and fields in the background.

Webley & Scott 920BC Two Barrel Combo Raffle

Enter to win this Webley & Scott shotgun bundled with premier sporting gear by purchasing raffle tickets. The winner will be drawn on September 26 and need not be present to win.

A disassembled rifle with wooden stock and metal barrel parts, a green gun strap, two black carrying cases, a small gray and black box labeled 'BOYT,' and a black gun case, all set on a white surface with a rustic wooden floor and a brick wall in the background.
A gun cleaning kit with a wooden-stock shotgun, cleaning rods, and accessories inside a case, along with a gray foam case, a small brown carrying bag, and a beige pouch on a wooden surface.
A firearm resting on a blue mat with branding, a tan and gray ammunition case labeled "BOYT", and a beige canvas bag with "FRAZIER CLASSIC HAMMER" printed on it, alongside gun parts and accessories.
A gun case containing rifle parts, a black box, and batteries or magazines.

For sponsorship inquiries, please contact Leslie Anderson at landerson@fraziermuseum.org

Download the sponsorship deck by clicking here.

For general inquiries, please contact Hayley Harlow at hharlow@fraziermuseum.org

2025 Sponsors

Logo for Encon Equipment with the words 'Rentals, Sales, Service' underneath.
Black iAMMO logo
Yellowstone Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey logo with red and green text and decorative swirls.
Lewis & Grant Auctions logo in black, gray, and red
Mulloy Commercial Real Estate logo with orange and black text and icon.
Logo of Kentucky Farm Bureau with a blue outline of Kentucky state and the text 'KFB' in the center.
Matt McCall real estate agent logo with phone number 502-689-1008 and Kentucky Select Properties logo
The logo of Republic Bank, featuring the bank's name in bold, blue uppercase letters on a black background.
The text 'Kentucky Bourbon Trail' in bold black letters on a white background.
Kern's Kitchen Derby Pie logo

Thank You to our Outdoorsman Team sponsors

Aditi Consulting
Advanced Global Communications
Amelia Frazier Theobald
Amteck
Arrow Electric
Encore Wealth Management Group
Farnsley Advisors
First State Bank
Florence Farm
Friends of the Frazier Museum
J. Mark Dorsey
Kentucky Peerless
Kevin Parrott
LG&E KU
Mulloy Borland
Peter Family McDonalds
Smith Carpenter Cummins & Schulte
T+C Contracting


Frazier Classic Committee

OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE

Kevin Borland

Jon Dill

Cordt Huneke

Billy Lewis

Matt McCall

Mark Nethery

Jerry Stamler

In Memory of Dennis Lindsey


STAFF

Hayley Harlow, Sr. Manager of Fundraising

502.753.1693 or hharlow@fraziermuseum.org

Melanie Duke, Director of Events
mduke@fraziermuseum.org

Leslie Anderson, Sr. Manager of Grants & Community Development
landerson@fraziermuseum.org

Andy Treinen, President & CEO

atreinen@fraziermuseum.org