Tenpin bowling was first introduced to Australia in 1885 at Ballarat, Victoria as a manual contest. In 1960 as the game extended, at Hurstville, Sydney, the game was operated automatically for the first time with Tenpin Bowling Australia Limited (TBA) serving as the Australian governing body. Herein, you will find websites with information about bowling clubs and facilities across Australia.
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- Culburra Bowling & Recreation Club - Culburra bowling and recreation club, where everything is fresh, new and exciting.
https://culburrabowling.com.au/
- Hazelbrook Bowling & Sporting Club - A bowling club that sits in a bush land amphitheatre that is Gloria Park.
https://www.hazelbrookbowling.com.au/
- Kingpin Bowling Lounge - A sophisticated, new age concept, offering a fully licensed bar, DJ music, disco lighting, pool tables, etc.
https://www.kingpinplay.com/en-au
- Lake Conjola Bowling & Recreation Club - Provides information on the club for members and their guests.
https://www.lakeconjolabowlingclub.com.au/
- Milton Ulladulla Bowling Club - The official website of the milton ulladulla bowling club.
http://www.miltonulladullabowlingclub.com.au/
- Moruya Bowling and Recreation Club - A centre of sporting facilities for the lawn bowler, tennis player and croquet player in Moruya.
https://www.moruyabowlingclub.com.au/
- Park Beach Bowling Club - Offers family dining, live music and regular bowling competitions.
https://pbbc.com.au/
- Tumut Bowling & Recreation Club - Offers information on activities and membership at Tumut Bowling & Recreation Club.
http://www.tumutbowlingclub.com.au/
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