The Bowling Academy of Malta is playing a part in expanding the growth of youth bowling with its inaugural “Learn-To-Bowl” after-school programme at the new Eden SuperBowl.
Now in its second month, the programme has seen enthusiastic participation from young bowlers eager to learn the fundamentals of this exciting sport.
The programme focuses on introducing children to the sport in a fun and engaging way, teaching them the basics of bowling while fostering a love for the game.
The Bowling Academy aims to create a pathway for young bowlers to develop their skills, potentially leading to opportunities with the National Sports School for those who to pursue the sport more seriously.
The “Learn-To-Bowl” programme is made possible through the generous support of APS Bank and the Eden Leisure Group. Their commitment to youth development and sports has been instrumental in the programme’s success.
The Bowling Academy of Malta is confident that the programme will continue to grow, attracting even more young bowlers in the years to come.
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