Members Information
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Bar & Kitchen
Bar & Kitchen are open when home matches are played, Monday, Tuesday & Friday evenings and on special occasions.
Social bowls
Social bowls are a great way to practice your bowling skills and to meet other members. Helpful advice is always available if requested, as we can always learn and improve.
Sunday morning roll-up - commences 3 May
Each Sunday from May to August (10am to 12am), a two hour roll-up will be run with registration at 9.45. Sunday is a simple roll-up, carried out in a relaxed atmosphere. It's a great way to practice your bowls, brush up on the rules and how to score and there's also a little competition and a prize to be won. There is a WhatsApp group, where each week people are asked to decide to play (or not), thereafter teams are chosen with their abilities matched, to ensure an even contest. While people can turn up on the day, we do ask that you notify the organsiers in advance otherwise we can't guarantee you a game. While Sunday is relaxed, we do keep the scores with a prize for the highest score at the end of season. Each person scores individually, where the score of the team is divided by the number of people in the team and is rounded either up or down - PLUS a point for a win. Example: a triples game ends at 21-10, winning team each gets 21/3 plus win point = 8 points, losing team gets 10/3 = 3 points. Approx 50% of the season's best individual scores will be counted. There is only one point scored on the first end, but don't worry, Skips will keep the scores cards and hand to organisers at end of each session. The organisers will send out a leaderboard at the end of each week, as well as being put on the noticeboard. Charge is £1 per person per session with proceeds going to the Club after the prize. NEW Dress code - casual but with bowl shoes.
Monday afternoon mix and match roll-up – commences 11 May
This is a roll-up but each Monday’s individual scores are kept for the season (approx 16 Mondays). So depending on how many turn up and register promptly by 1.45pm (2.00pm start) – equal teams (as far as possible) are created by drawing a coloured numbered disc (colour is team, number is rink and team position) from the organiser’s bag. There are four ends and team scores are noted on individual score cards. At the end of four ends, you draw another disc to join a different team/rink/position. Then play another four ends and so on until you have played 16 ends and been in 4 teams. This format gives everyone the opportunity and experience of playing in different team positions (skip, lead, etc). Your Monday individual total is then given to the organiser who keeps a tally for the whole season. At the end of the season – your BEST FIVE Monday scores are totalled to find a winner for small prizes - so don't worry if you can't make every Monday (but nice to see you if you can
). As this is an afternoon session - no food or raffle. Match fee £1 per person per session. NEW Dress code - White or Club Shirt, Grey or Black below the waist.
Tuesday night triples – commences 28 April
Club members will have to sign up for this friendly league prior to its start. The organiser will allocate people to teams based on their ability so as to create equally strong teams. This year there are expected to be 8 teams with 6 members in each triples team and a rota is created so that each team member is given an equal number of matches.
Registration on Tuesday evenings must take place by 5.45pm to enable play to start at 6.00pm. Teams can decide on the night who will play in which position. Food and raffle are available (£2.50 food, £2.50 raffle). Match fee £1.
The schedule will be attached to the link below. Please note not everyone will play each week, the cross denotes a ‘non-playing week’. Each week I will be issuing the leader board with the next 2 weeks games and players. This will be via email and on the notice board, a copy of the first 2 weeks is below (to be added).
In the event that the evening is cancelled due to weather, I will let everyone know by group email, as a few people do not have mobiles.
The objective of the TNT is for everyone to rotate their position. However, we understand that not everyone enjoys playing skip. Therefore, on the night just let your team captain know and you can move position accordingly.
Please note the person designated as 2XL is responsible for a full team on the night, however, if you know prior that you can’t make it, please let me know by the Thursday of the preceding week at the latest and I will ensure a reserve is available.
Point scoring is slightly different this year with 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 for a loss. Any Team scoring over 10 and 20 points scores an addition 1 point and any losing Team within 2 points of the winning Team, scores an extra 1 point. So a team winning 21-19 scores 5 for the winning team and 2 for the losing team. However, additional points will be available for 'JACK TOUCHERS' to a max of 3 per team per game week.
Don’t worry too much about it, just keep your scores and hand to me or Mary at the end of the Game and we will sort it.
The top 4 teams, after week 16/17, will play in the semis and then finals, rather than it being on points as previous. Watch for the odd double game week so you can ‘catch up’.
NEW Dress Code - (preferred) current Club Shirt, Black or Grey below - White Shirt or past Club Shirt are also acceptable
Click here for latest league standings - to be updated once season starts
Friday evening roll-up – commences 1 May
The organiser will collect names and the match fees for those registering by 5.45pm (6pm start). Depending on how many turn up, the organiser will determine how many teams can be formed.
Teams are created by drawing a coloured numbered disc (colour is team, number is rink and team position). Discs for the lead positions (number 1) will be drawn first by new players and the remaining positions drawn by the rest of the players.
There are usually 16 ends and you stay in the same team. The winning team is the highest total score for the 16 ends. This is followed by a Club Night, where the scores will be announced and prizes awarded. NEW Dress code - White or Club Shirt, Grey or Black below the waist.
Opening Club Drive – Sunday 19 April 2026
All members are welcome to turn up and shake off the cobwebs. Names need to be added to list in advance and teams are picked during the week before (see match selection). Registration is at 1.30pm with sharp start at 2.00pm. Those that booked food - Cheese or Pate and Wine from 1.00pm.
Winning team is the highest score.
Usually starts with a spider competition where players position themselves around the green with one foot in the ditch, aim for a ball in the middle and all bowl at the same time when the bell rings – winner is the closest to the ball.
NEW Dress code - Club Shirt, Grey or Black below the waist.

Candlelight drive – TBC
This is another fun night of bowls for all members. Teams picked on the day with rinks bordered by lights. Torches definitely needed.
Winning team is the highest score.

Presidents Day – Sunday 20 September
And to close the season …..The President and Vice-President pick teams – usually three teams each - from those available to play. The President’s teams play the Vice-President’s teams and the highest combined score wins the day.