If you want to join our bocce league, or just want to learn more about us. Click below to learn just about everything you need to know!
League Highlights
- Stats and score keeping. Individual awards given to league leaders. See last years stats HERE.
- All you can eat and drink for 5 dollars!!
- Bocce the way it was meant to be played.
Where do we play, when do we play, and what commitment do you have to make?
Bocce leagues will play on Thursday night in Onondaga Park in Strathmore. Click HERE for park info and directions.
There will be bocce played between 5pm and dark (usually around 9pm) but you don’t need to be there for all of it. Your game will only take about an hour so as long as you can make it for one hour in that time frame you are good to go.
The league starts will be played once a week for 10 weeks.
We know that everybody has weeks where they wont be able to make it and we do have make up dates scheduled, so you can make up any days you miss. We do, however, need everybody to understand that not attending causes scheduling problems, so you should be able to attend at least 7 or 8 weeks out of the 10, if you expect to play.
1 hour a night, 1 night a week, 7 to 8 weeks a summer. Pretty flexible, right? That’s the idea. We want bocce to fit seamlessly into your life with minimum commitment. If you think you can meet these minimum requirements you are welcome to join.
Click HERE to sign up today!!!
Or email Paul at paul@turbobocce.com with any questions.
Who are we, and what are we about?
Well, to understand Turbo Bocce, you first need to understand regular bocce. For those of you who don’t know much about regular bocce, we’ve included a helpful instructional video for you to watch HERE.
Understand regular bocce now? Great.
Here’s why it sucks.
- First, there is always a lot of unnecessary measuring which is boring and takes a lot of time. How does Turbo Bocce fix this problem? With our patented Turbo round (of course). When two shots are tied or disputed at the end of a round, we throw one sudden death ball from each team to determine who wins the point. You do have one challenge per game where you can call for a measurement, but the Turbo round forces you to put your money where your mouth is, so to speak, and only call for a measurement when its really needed and when you really think you are in. The result is a faster more exciting game with the added drama of a Turbo round.
- The problem with playing bocce on a court is, when you play in a big rectangle you’re basically making the same shot over and over and over again, and that gets old. How does Turbo Bocce fix this problem? The world is our court. You can throw as long as 50 feet or as short as 5 feet, depending on your preference. This adds a lot of strategy. Is your opponent weak? Throw it far. Are they good at the long game? Go short.
- The problem with playing bocce in a field is, being able to move to the side so you can take a better angle before shooting. Its unfair and not really sportsmanlike. How does Turbo Bocce fix this problem? We use a “starting box.” Everybody has to throw from the same “starting box” which means everybody has the same angle, plus it adds an extra dimension of strategy to the game because blockers can be thrown to protect good shots. When you can take any angle you want, blockers really don’t matter.
In summary, we play a faster more exciting brand of bocce that has a lot more strategy and feels a lot more like a real sport. Add free food and beer tastings to that mix and there you have it. What Turbo Bocce is, and what we are all about.
One more time . . . click HERE to sign up today!!!

Comments
When does the next league start? This sounds cool.