Enjoy the tranquil peace of the Adelaide Bowling Club, surrounded by beautiful parklands and pristine greens and gardens, while you sip a complimentary glass of wine with our selection of a-la-carte dishes. View More
Ascot Park Bowling Club has 3 tift dwarf greens of very high standard and bowls are played all year round. Although pennant bowls are not during the winter, social bowls are played on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. View More
Beaumont Bowling Club is a medium size club affiliated with . Our grass greens are available for games throughout the year.The club competes in the Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday pennant competitions as well as providing year round social bowls and summer Night Owls games. View More
Blackwood Bowling Club offers pennant and social competition for the community. At present it has teams competing in pennants on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday during the summer months. View More
Conveniently located at Gordon Avenue, Clearview, just off Hampstead Road, Clearview Bowling Club offers 3 synthetic greens, enabling play throughout the year, a benefit enjoyed by bowlers from many clubs during the Pennant season and throughout Winter. View More
With three brand new superb Artificial Carpet greens, new Light Towers, new Security perimeter fence and extensive artificial grass surrounds, Gawler can certainly boast some of the best facilities in the State. The Gawler Bowling Club is known for its hospitality and welcomes any visiting members from other clubs, whether it be from Australia or Overseas, to pop in and have a roll on our magnificent greens. View More
Set in the leafy suburb of Hawthorn and only ten minutes from the centre of Adelaide, the Hawthorn Bowling Club has four excellent greens catering for levels of competition as well as day or night social bowls. Founded in 1912, and striving for excellence both on and off the green, Hawthorn Bowling Club is well recognised as the premier bowling club in the south Eastern Metropolitan area. View More
Hope Valley Bowling and Community Club Inc. is situated on the east side of the Hope Valley Lutheran Retirement Village. Vehicle access is via a private road which runs between the village and the Torrens Valley Christian School. The entrance is opposite the Foodland shopping centre next to the Pedestrian Lights on Grand Junction Road (200 metres west of Valley Road). View More
Just ten minutes from the city centre The Kensington Gardens Bowling and Tennis Club is ideally situated at the Cnr The Parade & East Tce, Kensington Gardens amidst beautiful open spaces and playing fields. View More
We are located along side the Murray River in Mannum South Australia, visit our local interest page to view more information about Mannum and surrounding regions. Club membership is currently 96 members, and we're affiliated with the Lower Murray Lawn Bowls Association. View More
Despite the fact that the official opening day for the Marion Bowling Club was held on 14 November 1946, the first ‘friendly’ match was held against the railways on 19 October 1946. It was close to a month after this date when the Mayor of Marion and club patron, Mr F.H. Trott officially declared the greens open for play. View More
The Mitcham AFA Bowling Club was formed in 1959 by members of Mitcham Branch of the RAAF Association. Branch members and their wives put down the greens, built the original clubhouse, the new club rooms and the extensions to it. View More
The Mount Barker Bowling Club is situated in the beautiful Adelaide Hills. Only half an hour drive from the city, straight up the freeway.Come and meet the friendly lawn bowls players here. Call us anytime on (08) 8388 0248 to talk about visitor and membership options. We are currently accepting new lawn bowls members. View More
The club was the first in South Australia to offer a Greengage synthetic carpet green which has significantly boosted the club's members ability to play bowls despite most weather conditions. The green has a regular pace of fifteen seconds and has an accurate flatness throughout. The club has three greens - one grass and two synthetic, the two synthetic greens have lighting providing for night bowls. View More
Murray Bridge Bowling Club is nearly one hundred years old . It has in excess of 200 members, and provides competitive and recreational lawn bowling facilities throughout the year to a wide range of age groups. Coaching is available from qualified coaches. View More
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The Nuriootpa Bowling Club is in the heart of the world famous Barossa Valley, arguably one of the finest wine producing areas not only in Australia but anywhere in the entire world. About 76 kilometres (and a little over an hours drive) north of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, our 75+ year old club has grown to be the largest in the Barossa and Light Association. View More
The membership of this Club is currently about 250, and if you wish to consider joining the Club, please contact David Hards, Club Secretary, who will arrange for you to visit us, make use of the facilities, and, if you wish, complete an application form. View More
Contacts: Charlie Wills on 8382 9823 (Tuesday and Saturday games) / Harry Haffert on 8386 1774 (Thursday Men's Jackpot ) / Ron Westburgh on 8322 0652 (Wednesday Night Owls) View More
Lawn Bowls has a long history in SA with the Royal South Australian Bowling Associaiton Incorporated (RSABA) formed in 1901 and the women's organisation, The South Australian Women's Bowling Association Incorporated (SAWBA) commencing in 1930. View More
Somerton Bowling Club, one of Adelaide's Premier Bowling Clubs. Our well managed club contiues to grow and our membeership has passed 350 ( and still growing ).Our greens are regarded as amongst the best in South Australia. View More
Toorak Burnside Bowling Club is situated in the leafy eastern suburb of Toorak Gardens. The club is an easy 10 minute drive from the Adelaide CBD and is close to the cosmopolitan cafes and restaurants of Norwood and also Burnside Village Shopping Centre. View More
Wasleys is a small, country town in the lower north of South Australia. It has a pub, a shop, an oval and a bowling green. It is a wheat-growing community with a population of about 250. View More
West Lakes Bowling Club provides more than just facilities for lawn bowls. We run social events, a licensed bar and a there's always a friendly atmosphere to meet and make new friends. View More
Murray Bridge Bowling Club is nearly one hundred years old . It has in excess of 200 members, and provides competitive and recreational lawn bowling facilities throughout the year to a wide range of age groups. Coaching is available from qualified coaches. View More
The Nuriootpa Bowling Club is in the heart of the world famous Barossa Valley, arguably one of the finest wine producing areas not only in Australia but anywhere in the entire world. About 76 kilometres (and a little over an hours drive) north of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, our 75+ year old club has grown to be the largest in the Barossa and Light Association. View More
Beaumont Bowling Club is a medium size club affiliated with . Our grass greens are available for games throughout the year.The club competes in the Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday pennant competitions as well as providing year round social bowls and summer Night Owls games. View More
Blackwood Bowling Club offers pennant and social competition for the community. At present it has teams competing in pennants on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday during the summer months. View More
Conveniently located at Gordon Avenue, Clearview, just off Hampstead Road, Clearview Bowling Club offers 3 synthetic greens, enabling play throughout the year, a benefit enjoyed by bowlers from many clubs during the Pennant season and throughout Winter. View More
Just ten minutes from the city centre The Kensington Gardens Bowling and Tennis Club is ideally situated at the Cnr The Parade & East Tce, Kensington Gardens amidst beautiful open spaces and playing fields. View More
With three brand new superb Artificial Carpet greens, new Light Towers, new Security perimeter fence and extensive artificial grass surrounds, Gawler can certainly boast some of the best facilities in the State. The Gawler Bowling Club is known for its hospitality and welcomes any visiting members from other clubs, whether it be from Australia or Overseas, to pop in and have a roll on our magnificent greens. View More
The membership of this Club is currently about 250, and if you wish to consider joining the Club, please contact David Hards, Club Secretary, who will arrange for you to visit us, make use of the facilities, and, if you wish, complete an application form. View More
Set in the leafy suburb of Hawthorn and only ten minutes from the centre of Adelaide, the Hawthorn Bowling Club has four excellent greens catering for levels of competition as well as day or night social bowls. Founded in 1912, and striving for excellence both on and off the green, Hawthorn Bowling Club is well recognised as the premier bowling club in the south Eastern Metropolitan area. View More
The Mitcham AFA Bowling Club was formed in 1959 by members of Mitcham Branch of the RAAF Association. Branch members and their wives put down the greens, built the original clubhouse, the new club rooms and the extensions to it. View More
Hope Valley Bowling and Community Club Inc. is situated on the east side of the Hope Valley Lutheran Retirement Village. Vehicle access is via a private road which runs between the village and the Torrens Valley Christian School. The entrance is opposite the Foodland shopping centre next to the Pedestrian Lights on Grand Junction Road (200 metres west of Valley Road). View More