Crown green bowls
Crown green bowls (or crown green) is a code of bowls played outdoors on a grass or artificial turf surface known as a bowling green. The sport's name is derived from the intentionally convex or uneven nature of the bowling green which is traditionally formed with a raised centre known as the crown. Crown green bowls is played in the Midlands and northern half of England, and North Wales.
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Crown green bowls
Crown green bowls (or crown green) is a code of bowls played outdoors on a grass or artificial turf surface known as a bowling green. The sport's name is derived from the intentionally convex or uneven nature of the bowling green which is traditionally formed with a raised centre known as the crown. Crown green bowls is played in the Midlands and northern half of England, and North Wales.
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A crown green bowls player walks across the bowling green towards his two bowls and jack
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The aim of crown green bowls i ...... o the smaller jack as possible
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Players use two woods each, a jack, and a portable mat.
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Crown green bowls
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Crown green, Crown
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Midlands, North of England, Isle of Man and North Wales.
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Single competitors or pairs.
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Outdoor, bowls
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British Crown Green Bowling Association
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