The US Lawn Bowls Association

Great Recruiting Success in the S.W.

Joint action on May 10th brings amazing results

Almost all clubs in the SW Division had simultaneous Open House days on May 10th, complete with club logos, ads, news releases and promos. They even got Governer Schwarznegger to proclaim May 10th Lawn Bowls Day in Southern California. What a great combined effort this was - and as a result the region has close to 400 new signed up members from that one day already.

Mert Isaacman, Laguna Beach Club and the rest of the SW's very involved clubs and members are to be congratulated on this fine effort and example. We can work together region by region to reinvigorate bowling on the green.

Why don't you conduct an Open House at your club or region too? See the SW Division website for full details of how to run a successful one.


Demo game, complete with live commentary, as Palo Alto Lawn Bowls Club, California celebrates their 75th Anniversary on Aug 10.

Come bowl outdoors in the sun and fresh air

The gentle outdoor sport anyone can play. Easy to learn, devilishly difficult to be good. Each day's play gives your body and mind a good work out.

All you need is a flat pair of shoes and a will to get outside to try bowls. Most clubs have free or low cost introductory lessons. Thereafter it is one of the cheapest sports in the country. Typical club memberships run about $100 per year in the USA and very few clubs have green fees.

Divisions and Clubs

Find a club near you today and set up an introductory lesson. See Clubs. Then read up on the rules and terminology before you go. See The Game. Many clubs also support social (non-playing) members or spouses, especially for the many other events throughout the year.

See latest South Central newsletter in their division pages.

The sport for active adults of all ages.

Down under in Australia and New Zealand, lawn bowls is simply called bowls, and is played by many folks of all ages, both indoors and outdoors.

But in what other sport can a 75 year old beat a 25 year old? Can women consistently play with men? Are mixed teams the norm? Have an active social side? Require little or no practice?P.S. Probably the most inexpensive sport in the country!

Tournaments

There are numerous tournaments both social and serious in the USA each year. Start competing at the club level and work your way up.

The US Championships and US Open are the two biggest. See all the details here at Tournaments.

 

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The US Championships 2008

See all the results and photos from the very colorful 2008 United States Championships. Sun Oct 26th was the opening ceremony and start of singles and doubles play in Sun City Arizona.

Oct 30th - Day 5 Singles Playoffs

Oct 30th - Day 5 Pairs Playoffs

2008 US Champions are:

Mens Singles Michael Siddall (SW Stars)
Womens Singles Rosa Gandara (SW Stars)
Mens Pairs Tony Baer & Bill Brault (SW Stripes)
Womens Pairs Myra Wood & Lorraine Hitchcock (SC)

See Video overview of the Championships on You Tube thanks to David Wissmiller.
See Photos from the 2008 US Championships

U.S. Open 2008

Players from around the world gathered in San Francisco at the US Open 2008 Sept 13 - 18th


Women's Singles Final 4 gather with Sandy Souza (in red - tourney director). From left: Helen Culley (4th), Mary Meldrum (3rd),
Laila Hassan (2nd) and Joyce Kruss (1st - South Africa)


Mens Singles Championship flight, final four
From left: David Calam (2nd), Jergen Fessler (4th),
John Harding (3rd), and Steve Bezanson (1st Wanderers LBC Canada).


Womens Pairs (from left): Josephine Lee/Laila Hasson (winners)
and Jackie Tucker/Carrie Fossati (runners up)

All results posted, all prize money awarded, with new photos posted. See US Open 2008.

See also US Open 2008 Photo Gallery

Thanks to PIMD for hosting this years event. The US Open is always the biggest tournament open to any club player from around the world. See you next year in Sun City, Arizona. No qualifying required.

 

U.S. Open 2009

Hosted by South Central Division

See Tournaments or Open '09

Oct 24 - 30th, 2009
Sun Cities Arizona

Entry forms now available


US Open 08 Mens Pairs Winners: Gordon Fall, Glen Taylor of Burnside LBC (Canada)

 

Entries open for this national event next year at Stanford University. (Lawn Bowls in Palo Alto, Calif). See www.nsga.com.

 


Who have you invited to try lawn bowls this week?

News

All the press releases from the US clubs and tournaments can be found in the News section.

 

It is time to think of marketing programs for your club for the following year. Here are some marketing ideas that have worked.

 

 

HALL OF FAME

 


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