Bowls


There are many different types of bowling with Carpet Bowls being one of those. 

Carpet Bowls is fun to play and relatively inexpensive.  The concept is to bow to the ‘jack’ or target ball, but to achieve this player has to bowl around a centre disc or block to reach the jack. 

It can be played in any indoor hall which can hold a bowling mat approximately 30ft long by 6ft wide.  The bowls are 3 ins in diameter and are provided - so expenses are minimal.

Carpet Bowls can be played by all age groups and abilities and is a great way to meet new friends.  The level of competition depends upon the individual, it can be played on a social basis at a local club or, for more competitive cowling, clubs can compete in the West Sussex League.

Selsey Carpet Bowls Club

Carpet Bowls Club was formed in 1992 and meets at Medmerry School on Sundays (9.30am - and 3.00pm) and Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7.00pm.  For more information contact Molly Lewey 01243 605378 or Ammette Iskett 01243 606227, or email annetteiskett@hotmail.com 

Preston Bowls Club

Indoor and Outdoor Greens, opposite Preston Park next to the Shell garage. Open seven days a week, spacious lounge, licensed bar, on-site catering for cooked meals, snacks and hot drinks. Teams in local leagues for both bowls and snooker for competitive players. Social players also welcome.

NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME. FREE COACHING FOR INDOOR BOWLERS.

Call 01273 540415 for more info or visit the website www.prestonclub.plus.com

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