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Burlington Lawn Bowling Club Membership allows you to bowl as often as you like during Open Bowling or Jitney sessions from Monday to Saturday! Take advantage of free instruction every Wednesday evening when you are first starting out Once you feel ready, you can also join leagues and participate in tournaments and Club Championships Bowls are available for rent for the
Burlington Lawn Bowling Club :: Frequently Asked Questions Info How long is the season? Our outdoor lawn bowling season is about 5 months -- from the beginning of May until Thanksgiving As an FYI, we also offer indoor short mat bowling during the winter months (November to mid April) The questions on this page refer mainly to outdoor lawn bowling
Burlington Lawn Bowling Club :: Contact Us Bowling occurs virtually every day of the week during our operating season, usually in the afternoons and evenings In addition, for the competitive bowler, the club also hosts numerous "Open Tournaments" and District Provincial Championships throughout the year
Burlington Lawn Bowling Club :: New Member Info The club welcomes Junior members aged 8 right up to 17, they are eligible for national and international championships known as "Under 18", "Under 25 Championships", and "World Junior Championships"
Burlington Lawn Bowling Club :: Member Sign-up Please view the Calendar to see all available bowling times for open bowling, jitneys and tournaments etc Most regular jitneys do not require individual event registration, you can just turn up on the day and enter your name tag
Burlington Lawn Bowling Club :: Member Login If you have problems logging in please contact the club for assistance Members can use the "Forgot" links above to have a username and password generated for them by the system
Burlington Lawn Bowling Club :: Club History As the sport became more popular, people built and owned their own lawn bowling greens Our present Club was formed by the amalgamation of the old Burlington Lawn Bowling Club on Elgin Street, the Aldershot Lawn Bowling Club on Shadeland Avenue, and the Roseland Park Bowling Club on Princess Street
Burlington Lawn Bowling Club::Friday Open Singles League There is plenty of open bowling time to allow for this All matches must be finished by the end of the 7th week to allow for the playoffs to be arranged Points are awarded: 3 points for a win, 2 points for a tie break win, and 1 point for a loss, plus 0 5 point per end won by each player, and 0 5 point for each bowl scored by each player