St Kilda barefoot bowls: Bowling with a twist at St Kilda Sports Club, Melbourne

St Kilda barefoot bowls: Bowling with a twist at St Kilda Sports Club, Melbourne

It is possible to try barefoot bowling in Melbourne at several bowls clubs. The iconic location is the St Kilda Sports Club, but the St Kilda barefoot bowls phenomenon has spread further afield.

The St Kilda Bowling Club, while not quite in the same league as the MCG, is a Melbourne sporting institution. On the edge of Albert Park, the club has been going since 1865 and its clubhouse is a fine piece of Victoriana. Now officially known as the St Kilda Sports Club, the main sport in question is the sedate pursuit of lawn bowls.

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St Kilda Sports Club bowling

It has a stuffy reputation, does lawn bowls. It’s seen as the preserve of the retired and grey-haired. Well, St Kilda lawn bowls is a bit different, and provides one of the more unusual activities in Victoria.

A while back, someone realised lawn bowls was a nice easy sport to play in the Melbourne sunshine amongst friends. Perhaps with a beer on the table by the side. Slowly, the Bowling Club became a bit of a hang out. People played lawn bowls in bare feet in Melbourne’s favourite beachside suburb.

barefoot bowling at St Kilda Sports Club
Barefoot bowling in St Kilda has become a Melbourne institution. Photo by David Whitley/ Australia Travel Questions

St Kilda barefoot bowls

Now the barefoot bowling is so popular that bookings have to be made in advance to get a space on the green. Barbecues are fired up by the side, easy-going tunes by the likes of Groove Armada are played over the speakers, and the beers are washed down at an impressive rate.

At St Kilda, lawn bowls itself is very much secondary for all but the most competitive players. The whole point is to spend time with friends, doing something that everyone can do, and nobody is necessarily any good at.

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Barefoot bowls in Australia

This is by no means something confined to St Kilda. Barefoot bowling is something that has caught on at bowls clubs across the country. Other good spots include the Clovelly Bowling Club at Clovelly Beach on Sydney’s Bondi to Coogee Clifftop Walk. It’s also possible to try barefoot bowling in Melbourne CBD at the City of Melbourne Bowls Club in Flagstaff Gardens.

To book barefoot bowling at the St Kilda Sports Club, the details are on the club website. It costs $200 per two hour session, or $20 per person for groups of fewer than ten people. A club member will explain the basics of how bowls works for complete novices.

Nearby, you can also practice your golf swing at the Albert Park driving range.

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