We are a friendly and inclusive bowls club and always. Whether you’re new to bowls or you’re an experienced bowler, we look forward to welcoming you.
Crawley Town Bowls Club is a friendly and well-equipped club conveniently located adjacent to Cherry Lane playing fields.
We are proud of its very well maintained green, looked after by Crawley Council
For the new bowlers there are club coaches to help and advise on how to bowl
We have a splendid club house with its own kitchen, changing rooms and a well-stocked bar
During the season and winter months we have various social activities
Years
of tradition and history
We have a busy calendar of friendly matches and competitive fixtures, so there are always plenty of opportunities to play and to join in.
Whether you’re looking to win trophies, find an enjoyable pastime, or just make some new friends and have fun, we would be delighted to hear from you.
During our season which runs from March to September, every Monday is an open day. There is no need to book, just come along between 15:00 16:00 and dusk and we will be pleased to find you some woods, so you can have a bowl.
Every season we have a range of internal competitions that are played on a knockout basis.
In this mixed competition, bowlers are allocated a handicap dependent upon their ability. For each match, the difference between the player’s handicaps determine the head start given to the player with the lower handicap. The first player to score 21 points wins.
View moreA mixed competition that is all about accuracy! As the name suggests, each bowler has 2 woods and only those that finish within a yardstick of the jack score. Heats are played over 18 ends and the final is played over 21 ends.
View moreA mixed competition for members who have not previously won a club singles competition (excluding the 2 Woods and 100 Up) this is a great way to get your name on the honours board. All rounds are won by the bowler who is first to score 21 points.
View moreIn this mixed competition, bowlers are allocated a handicap dependent upon their ability. For each match, the difference between the player’s handicaps determine the head start given to the player with the lower handicap. The first player to score 21 points wins.
View moreA mixed competition that is all about accuracy! As the name suggests, each bowler has 2 woods and only those that finish within a yardstick of the jack score. Heats are played over 18 ends and the final is played over 21 ends.
View moreA mixed competition for members who have not previously won a club singles competition (excluding the 2 Woods and 100 Up) this is a great way to get your name on the honours board. All rounds are won by the bowler who is first to score 21 points.
View moreIn this mixed competition, bowlers are allocated a handicap dependent upon their ability. For each match, the difference between the player’s handicaps determine the head start given to the player with the lower handicap. The first player to score 21 points wins.
View moreA mixed competition that is all about accuracy! As the name suggests, each bowler has 2 woods and only those that finish within a yardstick of the jack score. Heats are played over 18 ends and the final is played over 21 ends.
View moreWe’re a sociable bunch so, you’ll find even in the off-season we regularly arrange to meet up, keep in touch and maybe grab a bite to eat.