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Broadbeach Bowls Club was looking magnificent as the Open kicked off following recent renovations

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Queensland’s NTC squad took on the Hong Kong national team at Helensvale and Paradise Point in the lead up to the AO

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Queensland’s NTC squad took on the Hong Kong national team at Helensvale and Paradise Point in the lead up to the AO

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Broadbeach Bowls Club was looking magnificent as the Open kicked off following recent renovations

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Sunny skies as 864 Men’s Singles entrants kicked off the 14 day festival

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Sunny skies as 864 Men’s Singles entrants kicked off the 14 day festival

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Sunny skies as 864 Men’s Singles entrants kicked off the 14 day festival

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Follow your bowl!

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Over 500 volunteers helped us deliver the World’s Biggest Bowls Festival, many of whom assisted as markers

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Over 500 volunteers helped us deliver the World’s Biggest Bowls Festival, many of whom assisted as markers

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Sunny skies as 864 Men’s Singles entrants kicked off the 14 day festival

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Mudgeeraba Bowls Club looking resplendent on the first morning of the AO

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Mudgeeraba Bowls Club looking resplendent on the first morning of the AO

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The distinctive style of Australian legend Ian Taylor, who made the round of 16 in the Men’s Singles. Look at the blur!

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Men’s Singles action at Robina Bowls Club

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Another visitor to the Open

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The Men’s Singles was played over three days due to the amount of entrants

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The Men’s Singles was played over three days due to the amount of entrants

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Former international cricketer Kepler Wessels narrowly lost all three of his singles matches, but qualified for knockouts as part of Neil Burkett’s Pairs and Fours teams.

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The Men’s Singles was played over three days due to the amount of entrants