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Historic Rugby Kicks Off 2026 Irish Road Bowling Season

By MGN EditorialMarch 13, 2026 at 09:45 AM

The centuries-old sport of Irish Road Bowling returns to Historic Rugby, Tennessee for the 2026 season, inviting players and spectators to experience this unique outdoor tradition.

The centuries-old sport of Irish Road Bowling is making a comeback in Historic Rugby, Tennessee, as the town kicks off its 2026 season on March 21st. This unique outdoor tradition, dating back to the 17th century, will once again draw players and spectators to the region to participate in and witness one of the most distinctive sporting events in the American South. According to the press release from PR Newswire, Historic Rugby will host Tennessee's first-ever solo male state qualifier tryouts as part of the 2026 Irish Road Bowling season. This marks an important milestone for the sport, which has historically been more popular in Ireland, as it continues to gain traction and recognition in the United States. 'We're thrilled to welcome back Irish Road Bowling to Historic Rugby,' said local organizer Siobhan O'Malley. 'This event celebrates our region's rich cultural heritage and provides an opportunity for players of all skill levels to come together and enjoy this captivating sport.' Irish Road Bowling involves rolling a small metal ball, known as a 'bowl,' along a winding rural road course. Players compete to see who can complete the course in the fewest number of throws, making it a test of both accuracy and strategy. The sport's origins can be traced back centuries in Ireland, where it has long been a beloved pastime. The 2026 season in Historic Rugby is expected to draw participants and spectators from across the Southeast, providing a boost to the local economy and shining a spotlight on the town's unique history and cultural offerings. As the sport continues to gain popularity in the United States, events like this one in Tennessee will play a crucial role in introducing Irish Road Bowling to new audiences and preserving this centuries-old tradition.
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