Perth, Australia
Welcome to Busselton Bridge Club. |
Busselton Bridge Club Mission Statement.
To provide opportunities for members of the Busselton Community and surrounding areas to enjoy the competitive game of duplicate bridge by developing skills through teaching and playing the game at a novice through to advanced level. The Club operates at a well- equipped facility, which offers a welcoming, supportive and sociable environment; the benefits of which are a reduction in social isolation and cognitive decline.
At Busselton we pride ourselves on being a very friendly club and visitors and new players will always receive a warm welcome. So, if you are looking for a good competitive friendly game please come along and join us.
We play at Busselton Tennis Club, 3 Carey St, Busselton on Wednesdays. Please be seated by 12.30pm. We also play at the Naturaliste Community Centre, 21 Dunsborough Lakes Drive, Dunsborough each Monday including public holidays. Please be seated by 12.30pm
We do NOT play at either venue in the period between Christmas and New Year.
LOOKING FOR A PARTNER? BUSSELTON CONTACT JULIE 9755 4227 OR DUNSBOROUGH CONTACT ROSINA 0438 961 114 or post an advert on Pianola OR Log in to PIANOLA and register your need on Partner Finder.
LOOKING FOR A MENTOR? Contact Maggie West 0448 405 543 who will buddy you up with one of our experienced mentors.
SUPERVISED SESSIONS CONTACT: Maggie West 0448 405 543 or [email protected]
BEGINNERS BRIDGE COURSES
Beginners Lessons are run twice a year.
If you want to learn to play Bridge, please register your interest by contacting
[email protected]
For more opportunities for learning please go to the LESSONS Tab.
Busselton Bridge Club has subscribed to PIANOLA, an exciting new way to analyze your results. You can also advertise for a partner on Pianola. If you have not yet received an email inviting you to join Pianola, please email
[email protected] .
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"Many games provide fun, but Bridge grips you. It exercises your mind. Your mind can rust, you know, but Bridge prevents the rust from forming."Omar Sharif.
Research is continually showing that the onset of a number of significant brain related illnesses can be delayed or offset by the active use of our 'grey matter'. The Australian Bridge Federation have a close association with a number of significant research facilities examining the cause and potential treatments of these illnesses and with a high representation of players in the higher age brackets bridge does seem to be a very effective way of keeping our brains both active and healthy.
Busselton Bridge Club accepts no responsibility for the addiction that playing bridge causes!
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