WPCC BC Green B
The difference between a bowls club that survives and one that thrives lies in details that casual visitors don't always see: surface maintenance standards, consistency of fixture organisation, and the calibre of green preparation. WPCC BC Green B demonstrates what matters in this category—sustained attention to the playing surface itself, which demands seasonal expertise and proper equipment, especially in the Western Cape where winter moisture and summer heat both challenge grass. A competent club ensures its greens are rolled and cut to consistent specifications, drainage systems are working, and the pace and pace variability stays fair across different areas. It's also about how fixtures are run, how new players are integrated, and whether the administration keeps things predictable enough that regular members know when and how often they can play. These operational standards separate clubs where bowlers develop and return from those that feel neglected.