The 31st annual Keystone Open brought competitive trapshooting to Pennsylvania for one of the longest-running and most respected satellite-level events on the circuit. The tournament drew a strong field of competitors for its traditional program of singles, handicap, and doubles championships, continuing a legacy that spans more than three decades.
Shooters from across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region made the trip for this milestone edition, finding well-prepared facilities and a competitive atmosphere worthy of the event's storied history. The singles championship set the pace with several impressive scores, while the handicap event lived up to its billing as the marquee attraction. Doubles competition wrapped up the program with the fast-paced action that experienced trapshooters crave.
Reaching its 31st year, the Keystone Open has proven its staying power as a must-attend event for trapshooters in the eastern United States. The 2022 edition honored the tournament's tradition of competitive excellence while welcoming a new generation of shooters eager to add their names to the event's distinguished roll of champions.




