The bowling green is in Ala Moana Park. Ala Moana Regional Park is the current official title used by the City. County of Honolulu Parks Department.
Ala Moana Park is also called Ala Moana Beach Park.
It is around five minutes by bus or car from Waikiki.
It is across the street from the Hokua, Nauru Tower and 1350 Ala Moana apartment buildings which are in Ala Moana Blvd and close to the Ala Moana Shopping Center.
Visitors are welcome
Free lessons and free use of equipment, at 9:30 am on Saturdays before games begin at 10:00 am.
Lawn bowling every Saturday at 10:00 am. There is bowling on other days.
Often there are games at 10:00 am on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and occasionally on Tuesday and Thursday at 4:30 pm.
The club has a variety of bowls to loan and visitors are not required to follow a dress code other than wearing flat-soled shoes.
It is a universal rule in lawn bowling that shoes with heels are not allowed because they may damage the playing surface.
Members and visiting bowlers are requested to arrive at the green 10 minutes earlier than playing times so that they can be acquainted and be there when teams are made up.
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Non-members and visitors
Suggested donations for green maintenance
One Day $10
Weekly $30
Monthly $50
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Board of Directors for the Honolulu Lawn Bowls Club elected January 22. 2022
L-R: Keith Kalway, Treasurer; Judy Rasmussen, Events Director; Tamy Deleon, Membership Director; Hetta Danford, Training Director; Nancy Miller, President; Margie Hyatt, Communications Director; Ray Yourchek, Facilities Director.
History
Henry Sims Bent, landscape architect for Moana Park designed the lawn bowling green.
The construction of the green was supervised by Lester McCoy. It was completed in 1937.
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