Club Internal Competitions

Open to all members who, prior to playing in the first round of a competition, have been accepted as full members having
a) Paid the current club subscription
b) Not entered other clubs outdoor competitions for the current year, other than Open Competitions.
c) If for any reason at the start of (or during) the season a member finds they will not be available for Finals Weekend, they must not enter or, alternatively must withdraw immediately from any club competition listed below.
d) Entries must be received no later than 2 weeks after Regtistration Day ("Paying in Day"). Anyone wishing to enter after this date will be placed on a waiting list. Then, if any entrant pulls out of a competition(s) the Competition Secretary will offer the vacant draw spot to the first person on the waiting list.
e) The draw for competitions will be made by a quorum of 5 members consisting of mens/ladies - President/vice president, captain, vice-captain, competition secretary and players rep.

Mens

  • Mens Championship singles - 4 bowls, 21 shots
     
  • Mens Veteran singles - 4 bowls, 21 shots
    Full members over 65 years at start of season
  • Mens Novice singles - 4 bowls, 21 shots
    Open to any man who has not won an outdoor singles competition at any club
  • Mens Handicap singles - 4 bowls, 21 shots
    The player with the lowest handicap must score 21 points to win and the player with the highest handicap must reach 21 points plus the difference between the two handicaps
  • Mens Two Wood singles - 2 bowls, 21 ends
  • Mens Pairs - 4 bowls, 21 ends
  • Mens Triples - 3 bowls, 18 ends
    1st Round - 
    2nd Round - 
  • Don Stanton Cup - singles, Fixed jack, 2 bowls, 3 games of 16 ends
    Fixed date competition - 

Ladies

  • Ladies Championship singles - 4 bowls, 21 shots
  • Ladies Cribb (novice) - 4 bowls, 21 shots
    A handicapped singles competition open to all lady playing members who have never won an outdoor singles competition at any club. The player with the lowest handicap must score 21 points to win and the player with the highest handicap must reach 21 points plus the difference between the two handicaps
  • Ladies Two Wood singles - 2 bowls, 21 ends
  • Ladies Handicap singles - 4 bowls, 21 shots
  • Ladies Pairs - 4 bowls, 21 ends
    1st Round - 
    2nd Round - 
  • Ladies Triples - 3 bowls, 18 ends
  • Doris Payne - singles, 2 bowls, 3 games of 16 ends
    Fixed jack competition played on fixed date
     
  • Vi Drew - singles, 2 bowls, played on a fixed date
    1st Round - 
    2nd Round - 
     
  • Phyl Hammon Rose Bowl - singles, 3 bowls, 15 ends, 
    played on fixed date - 

Men & Ladies

  • Presidents Trophy - 4 bowls, 21 shots
    Open competition for both men and ladies with no handicap
  • Mixed Pairs - 3 bowls, 21 ends - handicapped
    Calculate the handicap by adding the two handicaps and dividing by two. If there is a 1/2 go to the lowest number (i.e. 7 + 2 = 9 divided by 2 = 4 1/2 = 4). The difference in the handicap of the players is added, after the first end, to the score of the players with the lowest handicap.

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