York to Narrembeen
- Jean Mc
- 36 minutes ago
- 2 min read
In our bid to finish the 139. 8 remaining clubs in WA before we leave late April - we're doing lots of clubs each day. Today we went from Northam east to Narrembeen. We started in York.
YORK
Our first stop was York Recreation Centre. We got the obligatory photo with the sign.

It has two plastic synthetic greens.

We were excited to get to Beverley because we met some of the people in Northam yesterday.
BEVERLEY
We wanted to come to Beverley Bowling Club because Jean wanted to get one of their shirts.

It's a pleasant clubhouse.

They respect their life members and old stories.


We liked the lady bowlers.

Farmer Jeff came for a chat. We learnt about GPS Headers from him.

Brendan. Rick. Ben. Alan Sheldon, David and Aaron had just finished the Fours. We had a great chat with them about our trip,

There are two plastic synthetic greens.

They played Club Fours on the front green.

The permanent shades are lovely.

Jean managed to get her shirt.

Off to Quairaiding.
QUAIRAIDING
We had a quick stop in Quairaiding.

Here's our photo with the sign.

We peeked inside the window.

There's a plastic synthetic green.

Shackleton was next for us.
SHACKLETON
Shackleton all looks pretty new.

They seem to be building the clubhouse.

We found the sign.

Some ladies guarded the entrance.

And the plastic synthetic.

The shades are sturdy.

Off to Bruce Rock next.
BRUCE ROCK
We didn't get a photo of the Bruce Rock Sports Clubhouse. But we did get one with the sign.

President Keith came over to say hi when we arrived.

They were playing Club Singles.

Keith told us to look inside the Sports Clubhouse.

There's a great photo array of all the sports. There's one of the bowling green in the middle.

There are some great bowls memories.

It's a huge 14-rink plastic synthetic.

With lovely, wide, permanent shades.

Off to the last stop - Narrembeen.
NARREMBEEN
We've come East to Narrembeen where we'll stay the night.

It's a sports club with a nice bar area.

We got a photo with the Recreation Centre sign.

There are two plastic synthetic greens.

There were a few guys playing 100-Up.

They have great permanent shades between the greens.





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