Volleyball
Clearwater Youth Volleyball
(girls ages 6-18)
This is a recreational program with an
emphasis placed on fundamental skills,
volleyball knowledge and passion.
Participants will learn the fundamentals
of hitting, passing, serving, setting and
game rules. Youth will be divided into
groups based on age and participation.
• North Greenwood Recreation Center
• 900 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.
• Emily Frazer, 562-4802, ext. 3813
Sports, All Ages
Disc Golf
Drop-in play is from dawn to dusk.
Courts are located at Northeast
Coachman Park, 1120 Old Coachman
Road, and Cliff Stephens Park, 901
Fairwood Ave. The 18-hole courses
include catch baskets and concrete tee
pads. For tournament information,
visit tampabaydiscsportsclub.org.
56 MyClearwater
Lawn Bowling
Lawn bowling is a game of luck and
strategy. The Clearwater Lawn Bowls
Club gives new members a one-month
free membership and equipment usage.
A personal coach will be assigned to
teach the game basics. Have a great
time learning the game, meet friendly
members and participate in social
activities.
• 1040 Calumet St.
• Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat.
• 9:30 a.m.-noon
• clearwaterlawnbowlingclub.com
• 742-3394
Horseshoe Pitching for Families
(ages 9+)
• Wed., 6-9 p.m., open horseshoe
pitching
• Tue., Thu., noon-3 p.m., handicap
league play
• Horseshoe Club
• Ed Wright Park
• 1326 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.
Horseshoes - Handicap League Play
• Tue., Thu., noon-3 p.m.
• Wed., 6-9 p.m.
• Horseshoe Club
• Ed Wright Park
• 1326 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.
• Club membership and league entry
fee
Shuffleboard - Open Shuffling
• Mon., Wed., afternoons
• Tue., all day
• Sun., mornings
• Shuffleboard Club
• 1020 Calumet St.
• $2 or club membership
Rentals
Baseball, softball and soccer fields
are available for rent when they are
available. For rates or to reserve fields,
call the athletics office at 562-4802,
ext. 3839.
Sports Tourism and
Economic Impact
Tourism is the largest portion of Clearwater’s
economy, and sport tourism is the number
one segment within the leisure sector. Today,
Clearwater enjoys an economic impact of $170
million from sport tourism, with more than
$135 million (or 80 percent) coming from
Philadelphia Phillies Spring Training.
With our combined professional and amateur
events each year, Clearwater is responsible for
two-thirds of Pinellas County’s total sports
tourism. Eddie C. Moore Complex alone hosts
more than 40 athletic events a year. The city
has also been selected to host national and
world championships. For more information or
to volunteer, call Caleb Peterson at 288-6261.
Organized Sports
Organized Sports
/tampabaydiscsportsclub.org
/clearwaterlawnbowlingclub.com