48th (2025) U.S.S.M.C.A Senior Men's National Bonspiel:
Four-day event, February 13-16, 2025
- Co-hosted by all five curling clubs in Columbia County
- Seventy-two teams in three divisions: Seniors (55+); Super Seniors (63+); and Masters (68+)
- More information here: https://ussmca.com/
This year Poynette Curling Club is hosting the Columbia County Playoffs (Sweet Sixteen).
Each year, league winners from the other Columbia County curling clubs are entered in to the Columbia Co. playoffs to try to become the 'champ of them all!"
Please join us throughout the week (evenings) as the teams compete to be the 'best of the best'!
All PCC Members are welcome to join us for an All Member Meeting on Saturday, April 5th.
During the meeting the Board of Directors will host a meeting and give current updates of the Curling Club.
At this time open Board of Director positions will be discussed and nominations made for a vote.
Following the All Member Meeting a cocktail party and Cash Raffle Drawing will be held at the curling club.
If you are interested in 2025 Spring League, please 'register'. Tenative dates are: April thru May 2025. Please 'register' as a team- if teammates are unknown, please put TBD in the field.
In the Notes to the Club section, please comment any league night preferences or additional notes that could help us gauge interest.
NOTE: This "registration' is only to gauge interest and does not commit you to Spring League.
With that said, if we do not gain enough interest, Spring League may not be held.
Reach out to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions.
League schedules, teams and results can all be found in the members section of the website once you LOGIN.
POYNETTE CURLING CLUB
216 E Hudson St, Poynette
WI, United States, 53955
PHONE: 608-635-7100
The Poynette Curling Club is a 2-sheet dedicated curling ice facility in Poynette, WI near HWY 51 - only 30 minutes north of Madison.
Established in 1875, the Poynette Curling Club carries on its decades-old tradition of providing the public a venue to learn, practice, and compete in the great sport of curling.