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Join the Noosa Bridge Club

Noosa Bridge Club is holding its next course of bridge lessons beginning 20 March in their clubrooms at 3 Wallace Street Noosaville.

Why do people play bridge?

First and foremost, people play because they enjoy it. Playing bridge is a fun activity which you can enjoy with friends and family of any age, anywhere in the world. All you need is a pack of cards, a table, and some like-minded people.

In fact the four person card game, bridge is one of the world’s most popular games, with afficionados including Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Omar Shariff, Somerset Maughan and Martina Navratilova.

Many studies have been done revealing that the strategic card game isn’t only a fun way to pass the time, but has been shown to offer intellectual and social stimulation on a regular basis.

The Noosa Bridge Club is a friendly, dynamic club with lots of events and regular sessions including a Saturday session for weekday workers.

We have a large number of members in their eighties and many in their nineties who play regularly and enjoy their bridge.

Once the basic skills have been mastered, we have a number of competitions available where players of the same ability compete in a comfortable environment.

Noosa Bridge Club run a course of eight weekly lessons, twice a year. The cost is $80 and includes a copy of Paul Marston’s “Introduction to Bridge”. This beginner’s course covers the basic concepts and includes sessions of supervised play where your teacher will be available to help.

For more information or to register phone 5447 1341 or email info@noosabridge.com or visit noosabridge.com

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