After moving to the sunny Gold Coast in 2015, the Australian Open has become a true festival of bowls, with 14 days of action played across the 14 host clubs on the Gold Coast.
Over 2,000 bowlers from across Australia, and indeed the world are expected to attend again, with entry being completely open to any registered bowler. Not only is the Australian Open the ‘World’s Biggest Bowls Festival’, it is also the richest bowls event in the world with a staggering total of over $255,000 prize money across the 13 disciplines.
This event is completely open to all athletes with no qualifying required and is drawn completely random with no seedings in either sectional or knockout play. With a large total pool price money on offer there are over 500 prize-money places across all disciplines. .
Broadbeach Bowls Club is the main venue, but 13 Gold Coast clubs are utilised to stage portions of the event across the 14 days of competition, from Tugun to Paradise Point.
Major Events Gold Coast is proud to support the 2022 Bowls Australian Open.
After moving to the sunny Gold Coast in 2015, the Australian Open has become a true festival of bowls, with 14 days of action played across the 14 host clubs on the Gold Coast.
Over 2,000 bowlers from across Australia, and indeed the world are expected to attend again, with entry being completely open to any registered bowler. Not only is the Australian Open the ‘World’s Biggest Bowls Festival’, it is also the richest bowls event in the world with a staggering total of over $255,000 prize money across the 13 disciplines.
This event is completely open to all athletes with no qualifying required and is drawn completely random with no seedings in either sectional or knockout play. With a large total pool price money on offer there are over 500 prize-money places across all disciplines. .
Broadbeach Bowls Club is the main venue, but 13 Gold Coast clubs are utilised to stage portions of the event across the 14 days of competition, from Tugun to Paradise Point.
Major Events Gold Coast is proud to support the 2022 Bowls Australian Open.