Woodbridge Bowls Club (WBC) is a friendly and welcoming club located in Woodbridge, Suffolk. The club was established in 1952 on land gifted by Sir Arthur Churchman. The picturesque Elmhurst Park is home to the club's bowling green, which is fully owned by WBC and offers an excellent playing surface.
With approximately 70 bowling members, WBC actively participates in both BE (Bowls England) and EBF (English Bowling Federation) leagues and competitions. In addition to lawn bowls, the club also has an active Bridge Section that meets throughout the year.
WBC encourages all players to take part in club competitions and league matches, fostering a sense of camaraderie and friendly competition. The club's committee, led by President Viv Sheppard and Chairman Stephen Attwell, works tirelessly to ensure the smooth running of the club and create a welcoming environment for all members.
Woodbridge Bowls Club is the only bowls club located in Woodbridge Town, making it a hub for local bowlers. The club's location in Elmhurst Park provides a tranquil setting for members to enjoy the sport and socialise with fellow bowlers.
WBC is grateful for the support of its sponsors, including Attwells Solicitors, Cumberland Fish Bar, and P & R Locksmiths. These sponsors play a crucial role in helping the club thrive and continue providing excellent facilities and opportunities for its members.
If you are interested in joining Woodbridge Bowls Club or have any questions about the club, please do not hesitate to contact them. The club's Secretary, Mr Graham Timson, can be reached at 01473 621660 or via email. WBC warmly welcomes new members and encourages individuals of all skill levels to give lawn bowls a try.
Woodbridge Bowls Club is not only a place to enjoy the sport of lawn bowls but also a community that fosters friendship and camaraderie among its members. Whether you are a seasoned bowler or new to the game, WBC offers a welcoming and supportive environment for everyone. Come and be a part of the vibrant bowling community in Suffolk at Woodbridge Bowls Club.