Learning how to play bowls is a great way to enjoy a relaxing yet strategic sport. Also known as lawn bowls, the game is popular in many countries and is played on a flat, grassy surface. The objective is simple: roll your bowls so they stop as close as possible to a smaller target ball called the “jack.”
Despite its calm appearance, bowls requires skill, precision, and good judgment. Once you understand the basic rules and techniques, it becomes an enjoyable activity for players of all ages.
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Understand the Equipment
Before playing, it is important to know the basic equipment used in the game.
- Bowls, which are slightly weighted balls that do not roll straight
- A small white ball called the jack
- Comfortable flat-soled shoes for better grip on the green
The unique shape of the bowls causes them to curve as they roll.
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Set Up the Game
The game begins by preparing the playing area.
- One player rolls the jack down the green
- The jack must travel a minimum distance to be valid
- Players decide the order of play
- Each player or team takes turns during the round
This setup marks the start of each round, also called an “end.”
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Deliver the Bowl
Rolling the bowl correctly is key to success.
- Stand with one foot forward for balance
- Hold the bowl comfortably in your hand
- Swing your arm smoothly and release the bowl
- Aim for the jack while allowing for the bowl’s curve
Control and consistency improve your chances of getting close to the target.
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Take Turns Playing
Players alternate turns throughout the game.
- Each player rolls one bowl at a time
- Continue until all bowls have been played
- Try to place your bowls closer to the jack than your opponent
- Use strategy to block or move other bowls if needed
Each turn requires both accuracy and planning.
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Score the Points
Scoring happens at the end of each round.
- Only one player or team scores per round
- Count how many bowls are closer to the jack than the opponent’s nearest bowl
- Each of those bowls counts as one point
The player or team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
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Follow Basic Rules and Etiquette
Bowls is known for its respectful and friendly atmosphere.
- Wait for your turn before playing
- Avoid distracting other players
- Do not step on other players’ lines
- Respect the condition of the playing surface
Good sportsmanship is an important part of the game.
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