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Flat Green Bowls

Skills of the Game

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By Gwyn John
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Flat Green Bowls

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  • Published: 30th May 1994
  • ISBN: 1852238151
  • Pages: 128
  • Photos: 70
  • Size: 235mm x 165mm

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Written for players of every ability with special consideration being given to the young, the elderly and disabled, and separate chapters on captaincy, coaching and the role of club officials - Flat Green Bowls is a handbook for anyone involved in the game. The choice of equipment and the practical aspects of taking up the sport are discussed and the book teaches the procedure, techniques and tactics for all its variations, from singles to fours, and the short mat game.

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