I only played ten pin bowling once, and strained my finger so badly I could not type for a couple of days, which made work quite difficult, so did not pursue the sport. Bowls I took up only about 12 years ago, and only played with friends socially. When we moved we sought out a bowls club, and found this really lovely one. We pay £98. a year subscription, which entitles us to play any time we wish free of charge - if it happens to be a nice morning, we phone a few friends, and say 'how about a roll-up' and off we trot. Otherwise, Tuesday and Thursday mornings are organised roll-up mornings and free, when everyone knows there will be someone at club for a few hours play. We pay to take part in club competitions, thats £1.50 per comp. and of course for any matches we take part in usually about £2.50 to include the tea. Altogether a very satisfying arrangement we think.
Sorry, don't know any of the technicalities of short mat bowls, it is just a side-line for us, something to do if the weather is not fine enough to play outside. We just roll out a couple of mats in the club-house, on either the Tuesday or Thursday - some folk play othere days, and we seem to be able to find other clubs who are happy to give us a game. We manage about 14 matches a season (7 home, 7 away). We have only just started the outdoor season, and a short mat club have been on the phone to arrange next seasons game!