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REDHILL BOWLING CLUB
News & Next Events
End of season:
The green is now closed until April 2012.
Get together night for 2012 season:
Thursday 5th April 2012
Recruitment Days:
At the Belfry, Redhill on Fri/Sat 20th/21st April 2012.
Vilamoura Tournament:
New for 2012. There is a prize of £100 to the winning club, £70.00 for 2nd place and £50.00 for 3rd. This is provided by the owner of the Vilamoura Club in Portugal. There are 10 local clubs competing with mixed triples teams on a league basis from late July until the end of the season. Matches will be played on weekday afternoons with one club team at home and one away on the same day.
2011 Competition Results
WINNER = w FINALIST = f
MENS CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES
w. Steve Whiting
f. John Davison
MENS HANDICAP SINGLES
w. Fred Willey
f. Chris Hunter
JUNIOR SINGLES
w. John Davison
f. Brian Gaunt
MENS 100 UP
w. Roy Wren
f. Gary Parsons
MENS 2 WOOD SINGLES
w. Paul Eales
f. Robert Wicks
MENS CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS
w. Gary Parsons & Robert Wicks
f. Fred Willey & Brian Gaunt
MENS HANDICAP PAIRS
w. Brian Cox & Bert Stevens
f. Harry Wedge & Mike Wretham
MENS 2 WOOD PAIRS
w. Ken Jarrett & Steve Whiting
f. Eric Came & Roy Wren
MIXED PAIRS
w. Sally Mackinlay & Steve Whiting
f. Julia Woollard & Paul Eales
LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES
w. Sally Mackinlay
f. Peggy Piper
LADIES HANDICAP SINGLES
w. Lyn Davison
f. Lynn Came
VICTORY SINGLES
w. Rosemary Lewer
f. Elaine Charlton
LADIES 100 UP
w. Lyn Davison
f. Sally Mackinlay
LADIES 2 WOOD SINGLES
w. Peggy Piper
f. Pauline Stevens
LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS
w. Brenda Avery & Carole Wedge
f. Elaine Charlton & Marion Allen
LADIES 2 WOOD PAIRS
w. Lyn Davison & Marion Allen
f. Lynn Came & Gill Jarrett
HENSE ROSE BOWL (BEST LEAD)
Brenda Avery
TUESDAY TRIPLES
Sussex - captain Ralph Wycherley
FRIDAY EVENING DRIVE - TOP SCORER
Joan Hoad
More about the Club
Affliated to:- English Bowling Association, Surrey County Bowling Association, London and Southern Counties Bowling Association. We are a friendly outdoor lawn bowls club founded in 1895 that caters for men and women of all ages and abilities. We play competitive matches in the Border League, the Mid Surrey Ladies League and the North Downs Mixed Triples League plus friendly fixtures with local clubs and hold internal competitions. Matches are from April through to September. We have a purpose-built clubhouse with terrace overlooking the green. An enjoyable evening can be spent with a drink from the bar, watching the bowls from the terrace with a back drop of the North Downs in the distance. There is a large car park next to the green.
Why don't you join a friendly local Bowls Club?
If you havenāt played before we can provide coaching by appointment most afternoons or evenings during the week and loan you some bowls so you can try out the sport before making any commitment financially (2011 annual membership fee is Ā£75 p.a. - reducing pro rata through the season - no green fees for members). Those new to bowls get a special introductory rate. You will need some flat-soled shoes such as plimsoles/trainers.
Contact Ralph Wycherley Tel: 07808 174060
or e-mail: Ralph.wycherley@virgin.net
The Summer season starts at the end of April and ends in mid September. We have two weekly games for newer bowlers - a fun āDriveā each Friday evening suitable for novices and a Tuesday Triples League afternoon match for those who have gained some experience - ideal for those wanting to play in the future for the Club in matches against other clubs; or in Club competitions; or just having a competitive game against other Club members.We welcome all ages from 12 upwards (for junior bowlers we have a designated Child Protection Officer).
We are a private club and our facilities do not specifically cater for the severely disabled. We have a large car park and are conveniently located for public transport.
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