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The bias on lawn bowls is the side of the lawn bowl that is heavier. Different types of bowls will have stronger biases and depending on where the weight is in the bowl it might have a gradual lean or a strong hook turn.
The only time, that i can think of, when you spray a bowl in a game of lawn bowls, is when the wood (black bowl) has touched the Jack (white ball) They spray the black bowl, with a white spray chalk, so that you can see that it hit the Jack. If a bowl has been sprayed with the spray chalk, it means that it is a LIVE BOWL and, even if it is hit out of the rink, it still counts.
Skipper of lawn bowls
Ah, the word "wick" in lawn bowls comes from the Old English word "wic," meaning a dwelling or a village. It refers to the small area of the green where the bowl comes to rest after being rolled. Just imagine that little spot as a cozy home for the bowl, nestled there peacefully.
In lawn bowls, a "toucher" is a bowl that touches the kitty on its way through.
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Lawn Bowls is not an olympic sport, however it is a part of the Commonwealth Games
Do you mean lawn bowls, on an outdoor synthetic surface? I think the only difference is if you prefer that the bowl has significant turn, or plays fairly straight. Most synthetic surfaces are fast surfaces, and playing them well depends more on a gentle touch than the type of bowl.
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Lawn bowls.
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