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The
rules of the game are defined in full in the official 'Joint Laws of the
Game' booklet. All bowlers should familiarise themselves with these rules as
soon as possible.
In addition to the rules, a certain amount of 'etiquette' is normally
followed, in order to make the game as enjoyable as possible for everyone.
Some guidelines are offered here - they should be noted by beginners and
experienced bowlers alike.
For Bowlers and Spectators
- Do not distract bowlers who
are bowling towards you, by moving or walking across the end of the
rink. Wait until the bowl has been delivered, then move.
- It is not good etiquette to
interrupt other players when they are on the green, particularly during
competitive matches. If you need to speak to players it should be before
or after their game.
- Respect and protect the
green - the Club's most important asset.
- Do nothing in your actions,
words or appearance that will reflect against your Club.
Before
the Game
- Make sure you know the
rules of the game or competition you are playing.
- Know the correct dress (it
will differ for different types of games) and ensure you arrive
correctly dressed, with time to spare.
- Ensure that jacks, mats,
scoreboards and other equipment are in place ready for the beginning of
the game.
During
the Game
- Enter and leave the green
by the banks and footpaths - do not walk across other players' rinks.
- Do not drop your bowls on
the green.
- Do not drop litter on the
green or in the ditches.
- Don't sit on the
bank - it can cause unwanted wear on the edge of the green.
- 'Possession of the Rink'
must always be respected. Stand well behind the mat or the head, keeping
still and quiet while others are delivering their bowls.
- When at the head, bear in
mind that some bowlers like a clear view of the rink markers.
- When at the head in sunny
conditions, or as the sun sets, avoid standing where your shadow is cast
over the jack, making it difficult to see from the mat.
- Similarly, standing
directly behind a white jack in white shoes can make the jack difficult
to see.
- Follow the direction given
by the 'skip', whether or not you agree.
- Remember that the
directions for the 'skip' are only given by the number three in rinks,
or the number two in triples. Other players should not interfere, unless
asked.
- The result of each end
(including measuring where required) is determined between the threes
(or twos in triples). Other players should not normally interfere.
- Do not disturb the head
until the result of the end has been agreed.
- Encourage, rather than
criticize - no one delivers a bad bowl intentionally.
- Commend good shots.
- Learn to accept lucky
shots, both for and against you - they will balance out in the long run.
'Flukes are simply revelations of unrecognised opportunities'.
After
the Game
- Shake hands. Congratulate
the opposing team and offer to buy your opposite number a drink (after
singles matches, your 'marker' should be included in the invitation).
Remember that your opponent is a guest of the Club.
- Ensure that jacks, mats,
scoreboards and other equipment are returned to the store.
- Avoid making excuses for
your lack of success the topic of conversation.
A
knowledge of the above will make you a better respected bowler, and will
contribute towards the enjoyment of the game for everyone involved, both on
and off the green.
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