Bowls England National Championships (men's singles two wood)

The men's singles two wood is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1]

The two-wood singles is a newer variation of the game; see Glossary of bowls terms.

History

The first competition for two wood singles was held in 2012, although the women's equivalent, the Bowls England National Championships (women's singles two wood) was first held in 1939.

Venues

  • 2012–2013 (Worthing Bowls Club, Beach House Park)
  • 2014–2023 (Victoria Park, Royal Leamington Spa)

Sponsors

Past winners

Year County Champion Club County Runner-up Club Score Ref
2012HuntsTristan MortonWhite Hart WarboysYorksVinnie O'NeillMiddlesbrough13–12[2]
2013YorksBen RenderNaffertonSomLouis RidoutIllminster16–12
2014SomAndrew OwensWeston St AndrewHuntsAlex WaltonWhite Hart Warboys16–9
2015NorthantsJamie WalkerNorthampton West EndEssexAndrew SquireMaldon17–3
2016DevonSam TolchardKings TorquayHertsBradley ColesGarston17–2
2017OxonSam WattsWatlingtonNottsArron BrownleyChurch Warsop15–12
2018EssexEd MorrisEssex CountyHantsPeter WardSports Centre Southampton14–13[3]
2019HerefShaun JonesRoss-on-WyeKentTom BishopBromley17–10[4]
No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021DevonSam TolchardKings, TorquayEssexEd MorrisEssex County17–13[6]
2022DevonSam TolchardKings, TorquayNottsJack EmmersonNewark Northern17–13[7]
2023WarksMark IrelandAvenue CoventryHantsAlan GearyBoscombe Cliff16–10[8]

References

  1. "Past Records". Bowls England.
  2. "Morton and Leader take their places early at national finals". Peterborough Today. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
  3. "Somerset Win Men's Pairs And Ed Morris Takes Two Wood Crown". Bowls International.
  4. "About us". Bromley Bowls Club.
  5. "Plans for 2020 in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak". Bowls England.
  6. "Daily Round Up". Bowls England. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  7. "DOUBLE TWO BOWL DELIGHT FOR TOLCHARD ON DAY 14". Bowls England. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  8. "2023 National Championships Men's 2w singles". Bowls England. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
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