Club Competitions 2025

Lyndhurst Bowling Club’s 7 main Internal Competitions

Click on the name of each competition to see the latest draw, results and assigned Rinks.


The Rood Cup (Our Beginners Cup, Singles)
This is open to all, ladies and gentlemen, and is normally the first competition new bowlers enter. Played on the basis one V one with a marker/scorer, the winner is the first to reach 21 points. This is not open to bowlers who have won either this cup or other club competitions. Each player uses 4 woods.

Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Semifinal Final
Arrange A.S.A.P.Arrange by 14th JuneArrange by 12th JulyArrange by 9th Aug
Play  by 31st MayPlay by 28th JunePlay By 26th JulyPlay by 23rd Aug Play 30th/31st Aug

2024 Rood Cup Winner: Mike Winter

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The Mike Harland Cup (Men’s Singles)
This is as it says, a singles competition open only to men aiming at becoming our Club Champion. Again the winner is the first to 21 points and you will need a marker/scorer for this game. A good way to expand your experience is by challenging all comers of different levels in this cup. Each player uses 4 woods.

Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Semifinal Final
Arrange A.S.A.P.Arrange by 14th JuneArrange by 12th JulyArrange by 9th Aug
Play by 31st MayPlay by 28th JunePlay By 26th JulyPlay by 23rd Aug Play 30th/31st Aug

2024 Mike Harland Cup Winner: Andy Lowe

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The Percy Long Trophy (Ladies Singles)
Like the men’s cup this competition is open to all lady members competing to be the top ladies bowler. Again, it’s the first player to reach 21 points in the game, which will be overseen by a marker/scorer. Ladies can use this cup to develop their skills and sometimes play against more experience players. Each player uses 4 woods.

Round 1 SemifinalFinal
Arrange A.S.A.PArrange by 26th July
Play by 19th JulyPlay by 23rd AugPlay 30th/31st Aug

2024 Percy Long Trophy Winner: Susan Barnes

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The Salter Cup (Handicapped Singles)
NOTE the Handicap of each player is indicated before their name on the draw e.g. H1 the player has a handicap of 1
This singles cup is where individual players, ladies or gentlemen, will be allocated a handicap according to their experience as a player and how well they have done in previous competitions. Played up to 21 points the first reaching this target will be the winner. Again a marker/scorer is required to oversee the game. Players like this cup as the handicaps give newer players some advantage at the beginning. Each player uses 4 woods.

Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Semifinal Final
Arrange A.S.A.P.Arrange by 14th JuneArrange by 12th JulyArrange by 16th Aug
Play  by 31st MayPlay by 28th JunePlay By 5th AugPlay by 23rd Aug Play 30th/31st Aug

2024 Salter Cup Winner: Neil Calderwood

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The Pitman Wing Challenge Cup (Open Pairs)
Please hover your mouse over each pair to see the full names
This cup is where you get to play with another player of your choosing in a pairs format. It can be lady/gent, two ladies, or two gents of any standard, against another pair. Playing with a friend or fellow bowler is often a good way to help with tactics, skill and a game plan, which is very popular with bowlers. No marker/scorer is required as you do this yourselves during the game. This cup is different than the singles games, as 18 ends must be played and whoever is in the lead at that point are declared the winners. Each player uses 4 woods.

Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Semifinal Final
Arrange A.S.A.P.Arrange by 14th JuneArrange by 12th JulyArrange by 9th Aug
Play  by 31st MayPlay by 28th JunePlay By 26th JulyPlay by 23rd Aug Play 30th/31st Aug

2024 Pitman Wing Challenge Cup Winners: Mike Winter & Frances Goulding

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The Hughes Memorial Trophy (3 Woods Singles)
This competition is different in every way to the other singles competitions with a totally interesting format. This cup is open to all players, ladies and gents, and as the title suggests is played with 3 woods only. It is played over 2 sets of 9 ends and whoever has the most points when 9 ends are played wins the set. If you win both sets (of 9 ends) then you are declared the winner however, if you win one set each then a decider must be played. The decider is the “best of 3 ends” and whoever is in the lead after 3 ends wins the overall match. A marker/scorer will oversee the game to see the rules are followed correctly. As this is a different type of game, the rules of this competition are always displayed on the competitions notice board for guidance.

Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Semifinal Final
Arrange A.S.A.P.Arrange by 14th JuneArrange by 12th JulyArrange by 9th Aug
Play  by 31st MayPlay by 28th JunePlay By 26th JulyPlay by 23rd Aug Play 30th/31st Aug

2024 Hughes Memorial Trophy Winner: Adrian Goddard

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The Tregunna Challenge Cup (Drawn Handicapped Pairs)
NOTE the Handicap of each pair is indicated before their name on the draw e.g. H1 means the pair has a handicap of 1. The handicap of the individual player is indicated in brackets after their name
Please hover your mouse over each pair to see the full names

This is another pairs format with handicaps taken into consideration at the start of the game. This is a drawn at random competition so players will not know in advance of the draw or who their partner will be. This throws up interesting challenges and often unexpected pairs drawn together put in good performances and win this cup. Like the open pairs it is 18 ends played with the pair in front at this time being the winners. It could be lady/gent, two ladies or two gents depending on how the draw happens. Each player uses 4 woods.

Round 1 Round 2 Semifinal Final
Arrange A.S.A.P.Arrange by 28th JuneArrange by 9th Aug
Play by 14th JunPlay by 26th JulyPlay by 25th Aug Play 30th/31st Aug

2024 Tregunna Cup Winners: are: Neil Calderwood & Andy Bennett

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We hope by reading this information, or by watching other players playing in a competition you may be interested in putting your name down and giving it a try. Players sometimes as early as their first full season after joining will take part. It is definitely a good way to enjoy your bowling, feel part of the club and meet new players ladies and gents. Don’t be put off or nervous, give it a try – this is how all of us began to improve our own performances and personal standards!

Please speak to any committee member or experience players for advice as to what in the first instance will be best for you in club competitions. All are happy to help?

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