Lawn Bowling
Lawn bowling is an outdoor game in which individual or team players roll large balls, or bowls, down one of six parallel lanes of finely cut grass in an effort to make it stop as close as possible to a smaller white ball called a jack. At the end of each round, each player whose bowl stops closer to the jack than an opponent's bowl scores one point. The game ends after a specific number of rounds or points are reached. Modern lawn bowling is most popular in England, Scotland, and Australia. This section features various resources on lawn bowling.
Lawn Bowls International, Australia
Parlay here to locate comprehensive resources on international lawn bowling, including player rankings, coaching tips, and tournament data.
Lawnbowls, United Kingdom
Employ this online magazine focusing on lawn bowling to view a wide variety of pertinent materials on international events and tournaments.



