Well, Kevin is not exactly “Off-the-Wall” but more “On-the-Wall” as he (rather unconventionally) awaits his turn to bowl by sitting on the edge.
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Brian Pulls It Off
Fortified with a good ol’ cup of tea – and a cream cake – Brian decides to have a go at ripping apart the fence in front of the Clubhouse. What was in that teapot as David RJ is on his way in for some of the same?
Bowl to Golf in 3-Easy Steps
Yes, it’s time to book your place/s at the Vardre Deganwy Bowling Club Christmas Extravaganza (well, Lunch anyway). Click Here for full details. And the 3-easy steps?
Wondering
Have you ever wondered what a photograph of Llandudno and Pier might look like with Glowing Edges?
Sharks Ahoy
So, what is going on behind the fence at Vardre Deganwy? Is Esther paying out on bets on the winner of the final trophies of the season? Or doing card tricks? Or …?
Sing Those Wheelbarrow Blues
Nigel offers Dave W a lift to the Clubhouse. Click Here for more photos of our Top Guns at work on Monday.
Do They Really Know What They’re Doing?
Although the initial evidence might lead you to believe that our boys haven’t quite got the hang of proper green maintenance, Click Here for some more photos that show clearly that they really do know what they’re doing!
Great to See Our Friends Back
Margaret and Roger D quietly arrived at the green on Thursday to watch and support the players in the Finals of the Alpha Trophy and the Hornby Cup. Both are past Presidents’ and also first-class players, having had many wins for the team year-on-year. They have done a great deal for the Club and itContinue reading “Great to See Our Friends Back”
Captain Iantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboys
The Club had a new delivery of top dressing on Friday. Can you help? Click Here to see photographs from the day but Click Here read Ian’s report and request for a bit of help early next week.
Rain versus Bowlers
Clwydian League qualifying events were held around North Wales yesterday but rain turned all the events into a bigger challenge than expected. Halfway through the day at Mochdre, time was called on the event as puddles had formed all over the green. Remaining games to be played today. At Old Colwyn, the players continued onContinue reading “Rain versus Bowlers”
