Category: Bowlers Arm
Bowling Arms are approved and supported
Bowls Tasmania is concerned at reports it is receiving about abusive and derogatory comments being aimed at bowling arm users.
READ MOREBowling Arm ‘Come and Try’ Training Clinic
Kingborough Bowls and Community Club is conducting a Bowling Arm Come and Try Training Clinic with an accredited bowling arm coach.
READ MOREBowling Arm Southern teams
Congratulations to players named in the Southern teams for the Bowling Arm Regional Round Robin event.
READ MOREBowling Arm Tasmania Regional Round Robin
A reminder that Round 1 of the 2022 Bowling Arm Tasmania Regional Round Robin will be held from 9.30am on Sunday 27 February at the Devonport Country Club, Spreyton. Armed bowlers from each Region will compete in singles, pairs, triples and fours throughout the day. Bowling attire to be worn. Round 2 of the competition…
READ MOREBowling Arm Tasmania – 2022 Regional Round Robin
The 2022 Regional Round Robin will be contested over three rounds by two teams of five armed bowlers from each Region in Tasmania. Teams will have at least one male and one female bowler in each and will be selected by the respective Regions. Round 1 will be held at the Devonport Country Club on…
READ MOREUse of Bowling Arms
The following message was received from Bowls Tasmania on 2 December: Dear Club and Region Secretaries I would like to start this email with the forward from the Laws of the Sport of Bowls: βNo laws governing a sport can cope with every situation and the laws governing the sport of bowls are no exception.Β …
READ MOREBowling Arm Committee Terms of Reference
The following information is repeated here for the benefit of bowlers in the South.Β Β The BTS representatives on the Committee are (currently) Geoff Price and Mike Cawthorn.Β Β The authoritative version is available on the Bowls Tasmania website under Bowling Arm Central. The objective of the Bowling Arm Tasmania Committee (the ‘Committee’) is to assist key Bowls Tasmania…
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