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  1. Key terms include the lead (first player to bowl), the skip (team captain), and bias (the curved path of the bowl) and advanced lawn bowls techniques.
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    Glossary of bowls terms - Wikipedia

    lawn bowling: traditionally and historical, the game of Bowls was played on grass fields or greens, and thus was known as lawn bowls. With advances in construction techniques, and the introduction of artificial surfaces, in the evolution of the game it has become known as Bowls. lead: in a team of 2 or more, the … See more

    This page is a glossary of Bowls terminology.
    This page explains commonly used terms in the sport of bowls, which includes variations of outdoor bowls also known as Lawn Bowls See more

    back bowl a bowl place behind the head, positioned so that if the opposition trails the jack from its current position towards the back of the rink, the back bowl may become shot or … See more

    dead bowl after a bowl has been delivered and comes to rest, if it finishes in the ditch, or outside the rink boundary, it is considered a dead bowl, and is removed from play. However, … See more

    100 Up A game of bowls where the object is to reach a score of 100 shots. Usually used in games based on a proportional scoring system. 2 … See more

    absolute the bowl closest to the jack, often in relation to other bowls surrounding the head, also referred to as the "absolute shot" aero name of an Australian-based bowls manufacturer. … See more

    callipers a piece of equipment used by an umpire or a player, to judge the relative distance between the jack and one or more bowls, at the conclusion of an end, which will determine … See more

    east-west Describes the direction of play for the rink s, which run in parallel with each other on any given day. Most bowling rinks are built to accommodate play alternately in a … See more

     
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  4. Glossary of Bowls Terms - Keysborough Bowls

    lawn bowling: traditionally and historical, the game of Bowls was played on grass fields or greens, and thus was known as lawn bowls. With advances in construction techniques, and the introduction of artificial surfaces, in the …

  5. Bowls Explained - Bowls Australia

    Lawn Bowls is the game that takes a second to learn, but a lifetime to master. A precision sport in which the aim is to roll bowls (slightly radially asymmetrical balls) closest to a smaller white/yellow ball (the ‘jack’ or ‘kitty’).

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  7. Bowls lingo for the uninitiated | Taylor Bowls

    Feb 25, 2022 · Try using the following bowls lingo. Head – the collective term for the bowls that have come to rest after being delivered. Back bowl – a bowl that comes to rest beyond the jack and at the back of the ‘head’. Blocker – a bowl …

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