

Our club has a large number of active members playing bowls or croquet. We have two full size bowling greens and one croquet green. Play is available most days. The club holds regular social functions for members, including restaurant nights and social bridge games. Visitors and new players are always welcome.
The commencement of Warrawee Bowling club is recognised as 1 April 1907, when the newly prepared sporting facilities were opened for play. Bowls, cricket and tennis were available for families of people living in the area.
Cricket lasted until World War I and tennis until just after World War II. Thus for many years, only bowls was played and in those days just for the men. As with most clubs there was a surge in membership in the 1960s and the club enjoyed busy times with additional facilities being made available. A number of ladies became interested in playing bowls and the Warrawee Women’s Bowling Club was formed in the 1970s. Croquet had been played by the ladies many years ago but in the 1980s Warrawee Croquet club was established. Today, Warrawee Bowling Club offers members and visitors the opportunity to play mens, womens and mixed bowls and croquet.