All bowling clubs contain a wealth of talent, business experience and organisational ability.

None more so than South Australia’s Kensington Marryatville Bowling Club in an initative designed to promote our great sport.

A state of the art IBM CD rom called ‘Winning Bowls’ in which the computer software user can control a “GU I” - G raphical  U ser  I  nterface and control an interactive series of sound and video files promoting our sport in a gentle and non threatening way, has been produced with the club as the venue.

When new bowler Darryl Hemsley walked into Kensington Marryatville Bowling club and enthusiastically set out to learn the skills and shots of our intriguing and subtle sport, he little suspected the support and vision of President Colin Branson, Coach Tommy Miller and a host of fellow club members.  

Kensington Marryatville provided the acting venue, and in cooperation with Constellations Software, some nine months of ‘shooting the Club’s Opening Day’ , ‘shooting the club’s players and ground staff ’, produced the ‘Winning Bowls’ CD rom as a reality.  Everyone’s opinions and thoughts on bowling, and with computer programmer friends produced over four hours of interesting content using the latest computer effects.

“Winning Bowls” - for novices and those who want to improve their game became a commercial product available to bowling enthusiasts, clubs and bowling stores and district libraries in Australia and New Zealand earlier this year.