99 DAYS TO GO!
The countdown to one of the world’s most prestigious Bowls events has officially begun! We are delighted to present the official logo for the World Cup 2025, a design that captures the spirit of precision, excellence, and unity that defines our sport.
Logo Inspiration: The different colored swirl represents different country fighting their way to the top, as the color are adapted from the official World Bowls Logo. It’s shape like fire in parallel with their fighting spirit to be the best. The bowls in the middle symbolize that everyone have on purpose, it is enclosed by the swirl as everyone is fighting for the same thing, the title to be the winner, and also act as a waypoint of where the bowls is rolling, to the top.
The newly unveiled logo serves as a bold emblem for this journey, symbolizing both the modern evolution of the sport and the deep-rooted traditions that continue to inspire generations of athletes and fans. As we step closer to November 2025, the logo will feature across all official materials, from promotional campaigns to event branding, uniting players, fans, and partners under one identity.
The inaugural Lawn Bowls World Cup 2025 will take place from 4th to 8th November 2025 in the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This event will bring together the best players and teams from across the globe to compete for world titles, while also celebrating the culture, passion, and community that bowls represents.
The event, a platinum event in the World Bowls Series calendar, will be played at Bukit Kiara National Lawn Bowls Centre – the highly-acclaimed bowls venue which staged the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games.
Twelve countries will participate in the World Cup – the host country, Malaysia, plus the 11th highest overall countries from the 2023 World Championships – Australia, Canada, England, Hong Kong China, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, USA and Wales.
Follow our official channels for the latest updates and news as we gear up for a historic Bowls World Cup.
For more information, contact Neil Dalrymple, World Bowls CEO, ceo@worldbowls.com or Ceris Hewlings, World Bowls media officer ceris.hewlings@keypublishing.com, or Bowls Malaysia at bowlsmalaysia@gmail.com