Weekly Bowls

We offer a variety of bowling events every week, and cater for different formats (pairs/triples). Ladies, Mens and Open Games are available on designated days. To enter, write your name down on the relevant sheet in our Club House before the cutoff (Register Before Time).

You need to be a fully paid member of Bowls NSW to be eligible to play in “Competitive” Games. This is not a requirement for Social Games. Mufti clothes are permitted on Social Days.

The Conditions of Play for “Competitive” Games can be found here

Individual bowlers can enter on the associated Event Sheet in our Club House. The Bowls Organiser for the day will allocate individuals into teams, based on the players enrolled for the day. Prizes are awarded to a Winning Team and a Losing Team, selected by the spin of a “Lucky Wheel”.

Individual bowlers can enter on the associated Event Sheet in our Club House The Bowls Organiser for the day will allocate individuals into teams, based on the players enrolled for the day, taking into consideration skill levels. This day is suited to newer bowlers and experienced bowlers alike.

Jackpot Triples are played every second Friday. You need to be a fully paid member of Bowls NSW to be eligible to play (refer Conditions of Play above). It is open to mens, ladies and mixed teams. The entry fee is $30 per team. Nominated Teams can be entered on the Event Sheet in our Club House.

One game of three bowl triples is played over 21 ends. There are no dead ends, the jack is re-spotted on the “T”, and there are no roll-ups.

The jackpot is awarded to the winning team whose total margin matches a random number from a Lucky Wheel. If the jackpot does not “go off”, then a new spin will determine a $150 prize for losing teams only, using the score for losing teams.

Any draws will share the prizes equally.

If no jackpot is won then winning and losing rink teams will win a prize determined by spinning a range of rink numbers.

Cashpot Triples are played every second Saturday (alternate from Jackpot Triples). You need to be a fully paid member of Bowls NSW to be eligible to play (refer Conditions of Play above). Nominated Teams can be entered on the Event Sheet in our Club House. Two games of two bowl triples are played over 13 ends. There are no dead ends, the jack is re-spotted on the “T”, and there are no roll-ups.

Prizes are awarded to team that wins two games by the highest number of ends. Similarly, a prize is awarded to a team that wins one game (with highest total ends), and also a team that lost both games (highest number of ends).