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Join the Randfontein Bowling Club

The RBC needs all the help they can get to ensure their growth in years to come.

After kicking the new year off on a high note the Randfontein Bowling Club invites the community at large to attend their fun days throughout the year.

Chairperson of Randfontein Bowling Club (RBC), Martiens Botha says that they are organising various fun days to attract members of the community to join the RBC.

“In the past, the fun days we had were a huge success, therefore we will continue to host these days at least once a month,” says Martiens.

The RBC needs all the help they can get to ensure their growth in years to come.

According to Martiens, things are back on track at the club but they still urge the community to join the club or just come and join in the fun at one of their pre-scheduled fun days.

People who have never played bowls before are also welcome to come and enjoy any fun day at the club and even learn how to play bowls as the RBC has professional players who will teach them how to play.

“In this way we prepare the bowlers of tomorrow,” says Alastair.

The fun days at the RBC are for all to enjoy.

“If you want to learn how to play but do not have bowls, the club will provide the beginners with a set of bowls to play with at these fun days,” says Martiens.

All the players at the club are still preparing for their games as they are playing in the Sables district league, which is a prestigious league where RBC is one of the favourites.

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