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That sinking feeling on way out on greens

15 years ago15 years ago

RIGHT now, it looks more like a building site than a bowling green. But the City Oval Bowling Club hopes a $214,000 synthetic surface for one of its greens will be ready for play in time for the first game of the 2010/11 season. In recent weeks earth-moving equipment has moved in where bowlers normally walk.

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