- Ten Pin Bowling
18 members enjoyed an evening playing at Ryde Superbowl, trying to knock down ten pins, some with more success than others. A lot of banter, interspersed with some loud cheering made for a fun evening which we will hopefully repeat. Thanks to Maggie and Carole for making this happen as part of our Winter social programme. - Badger damage to the Green!
We’ve had damage to the green by visitors, but thankfully not to this extent. The hole by the beer mug was one of five in the middle of the green. The larger hole was in Cat Corner. After the repair. The visitor left a couple of calling cards. I’m no Chris Packham but I think I can recognise badger poo. Norman O. - Working Party
These are some of the volunteers who spread four Tonne of topsoil on our green as part of the efforts to generate and even better playing surface next season. We were ably supported Mary and Jackie with coffee and cake. - Club Finals
The hardy finalists faced the weather, torrential rain and very strong winds on Sunday and Monday while the spectators (very sensibly) sat inside the clubhouse keeping dry! The sun came out on the last day (Tuesday) much to everyone’s relief. The standard of bowling produced many excellent close games with a win often happening on the last bowl of the game. The ladies champion was Gay Allen and the men’s champion was Bill Silvester and after a very hard fought match between them, Gay finally emerged as the Champion of Champions. - County Ladies 4’s Championship victory
Congratulations to Gay, Carole, Debbie and Alison for winning the County Ladies 4’s Championship last Saturday (19 July 25). We all wish them good luck in the National’s at Leamington in August. - Green opens on Saturday 12th AprilJust a reminder that the green will open on Saturday 12th April 2025.
- Christmas Dinner 2024
A great time was had by all at this years Christmas Dinner with thanks for a wonderful meal prepared by Bernie and his volunteer crew. Thanks to all who contributed to making it a successful and enjoyable event on the night. Click here to see the photos from the dinner. - Autumn renovation completed
17 December and the autumn renovation finally completed. - Green Levelling
It is thanks to a good turn out of the Green Team, plus a number of welcome volunteers that this morning three cubic metres, weighing three Tonne, of topsoil were spread along the depressions in the green. - New Club Committee!At the AGM on 9th October a new committee was elected. Details of which are now available on the Club Committee page.
- New Club Constitution!At the EGM on 9th October, Members voted to accept the revised club constitution. This together with details of amended policy documents will be available to members in due course.
- Club CompetitionsThe results of this years club competitions are now posted on the Club Competitions website page. Trophies and medals were presented at an enjoyable presentations evening on 5th October.

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Coaching
Whether you are an experienced bowler or novice we all benefit from time to time to one on one coaching.
The Club has a number of qualified coaches who are willing to help you out. In the first instance contact one of the Committee members.
Scout Field Parking – General Rules / Procedures 2025
- The dates when the Club are able to use the Scout Field for Parking purposes will be subject to negotiation.
- Once agreed the Membership will be made aware through email and the Club website.
- On the day an assessment will be made by a designated person as to ground and weather conditions. If considered suitable then the gate will be opened and the direction board placed in position.
- Members should only enter the field if this board is in place.
- Members should park responsibly and you are reminded that dogs are prohibited in the field.
- At the end of the session the last car leaving should ensure that the gate is closed, locked and the board taken in to the Chalet.
