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It's that time of the year.....

Summer season registration dates:

 

Saturday 15th March, 10am-12pm

Sunday 16th March, 9am-11am

 

This year's summer membership fee is £87.50 paid by cash or cheque on the day.

 

*If you are unable to attend or would prefer to pay online please contact Mandy Wilde directly for your membership number and payment details.

 

SUMMER SEASON STARTS SATURDAY 12TH APRIL 2025 AT 1pm

The green will be opened by Bowls Hampshire President, Liz Bingley.

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ABOUT US

Gosport Bowling Club, established in 1925, originally featured one green, with a second added in 1977. The club underwent privatization in 1992, leading to an agreement where the club officers and Gosport Borough Council drafted a lease. Under this arrangement, the club took responsibility for the interior maintenance of the clubhouse, while the council looked after the exterior and the greens. The club benefited significantly from Ronald Sellwood, a long-standing member who bequeathed his entire estate to it. This generous donation funded the construction of the 'Ron Sellwood Pavilion.'

The club is situated on land that was once a creek, historically known as Kings Bottom.

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