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First
of all, if you would like to come along to the Club to have a look, please
feel free at any time. You'll find the club in use most days during the
summer, and there is plenty of seating around the green for spectators. |
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What
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If you
decide to start playing bowls, you will need some clothing to begin with: |
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It's
probably not a good idea to purchase your own set of bowls immediately. The
Club has various sets of bowls for beginners to use, and it is wise to
experiment to find the most suitable size. When you're ready to buy your own,
you may find suitable sets for sale second hand, either privately or in some
bowls shops; or you can buy a new set for around $200 to $400. |
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Bowls come
in matched sets of four. A range of sizes and weights are available, within
certain limits. Each is shaped (not weighted) to make it follow a curved
path. This is called the bias - and again the amount of bias must be
within certain limits. Most bowlers will be happy to advise you on choice of
bowls, but as personal preference plays a large part, expect some conflicting
recommendations! |
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