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Bowls on the Central Coast |
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The Central Coast
The Central Coast is a picturesque area just one hour north of
Sydney on the F3 freeway or a scenic journey by electric train.It
basically covers the two shires of Gosford City and Wyong and spans
from its southern most point the Brooklyn Bridge on the F3 freeway to
Morisset in the North, and west to Gwandalan on Lake Macquarie.
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Photo courtesy of Hipics 0414530910
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It has a residential population of young families many of whom commute
to Sydney for work, and at the other end of the scale, it is a haven
for retirees seeking a more relaxed lifestyle.
It is also a popular holiday destination with many seaside towns
offering resort accommodation, pristine beaches, rugged coastline and a
paradise for the fishing enthusiast.
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Lawn Bowls on the Central Coast
Lawn bowls is a particularly popular past time played by local residents and visitors.
There are 26 bowling clubs on the Central Coast servicing the needs of
some 5,000 registered male bowlers and 3,000 lady bowlers.
Most clubs offer modern facilities and amenities including bistros, licensed and gaming areas.
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Friday Multi Bowls at Gwandalan Bowling Club -
Photo courtesy Hipics 0410530910
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In addition to their bowling membership, these clubs have in excess of
150,000 social members (non bowlers) and play an important role within
their local Communities.
Clubs develop and conduct their own bowls programme of social and
competition events, and visitors are always welcome in social play and
tournament competitions.
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