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The Roberts-Rolfe Open Singles

Roberts-Rolfe Open Singles

In July 2009, was held on 82nd Roberts-Rolfe Open Singles, which attracted bowlers from all over the UK.

The first such event took place 1926 years under the name South Wales Bowls Championship. Hosted there until 2000 spectators, and the first prize was then 10 pounds.

The event in July of 2009 the first prize was as much as 600 pounds and the South Wales Championship Cup.
The International Standard greens of the historic Parc Howard in Llanelli hosts the prestigious Roberts-Rolfe Open Singles Bowls Championship in every July.

In Roberts-Rolfe honor group called web design Edinburgh  created an entire site dedicated to this wonderful player and their colleagues seo edinburgh team created another site on the same subject.

The Roberts-Rolfe Open Singles

Commencing on Sunday 5th July - Final Friday 10th July 2009
 
The 82nd Running of The Roberts-Rolfe Open Singles

Played on the International standard greens of the historic Parc Howard, Llanelli

South Wales Championship Cup

 

 

 

Continuous  play on Sunday, evenings through the week.

For a first prize of £600 and the magnificent South Wales Championship Cup.
 
Sponsored by Carmarthenshire County Council, who intend restoring this competition to its rightful place at the pinnacle of South West Wales singles bowls tournaments.

 

 

The event was inaugurated in 1926, was originally known as the South Wales Bowls Championship, and was directly responsible for the forming of the Carmarthen County Bowling Association.  The impressive trophy, one of the finest competed for in any bowls singles event, was jointly financed by Alderman Joseph Roberts and Mr. Joseph Rolfe and cost 50 Guineas, a very substantial sum in those days.

 

The first running of the event saw W.H.Griffiths of Llanelli defeat Fred Reed of Swansea 21-14 for a winner’s prize of £10, and the final was watched by some 2000 spectators.

In 2008 Tyrone Bendle of Loughor took away £600, in front of a somewhat smaller attendance!

Parc Howard
Roberts-Rolfe winner 2007

 

 

 

Tyrone Bendle in action, with his 2008 final opponent, Graig Merthyr’s Wyn Matthews in the background

A proud Tyrone Bendle, the 2008 champion with County President, Cliff Averill