Are
all Rinks the same width?
No
- they can vary between 4.3 and 5.8 metres (14/19 ft.) for Outdoor
greens, and 4.6 and 5.8 metres (15/19 ft) for Indoor greens.

Lawn Bowls Mat
Are
Jacks & Mats always the same everywhere?
Mats
yes - they are 360mm wide x 600mm (14 inches x 24 inches) long. Jacks
may be White or Yellow in colour. While the same size (not less than
63mm and not more than 64mm), the jack used for Indoor or Artificial
Outdoor surface play to weigh between 382gms and 453gms (between 13.5
and 16 ounces). To weigh between 225gms and 285gms (1/2lb) approx., for
grass, outdoor surfaces.

Lawn Bowls Jack
Does
it matter which colour of bowling shoes I buy?
Not
really, but stick to Brown or Grey at first. White / Black are
permitted, but there are restrictions on the use of these 2 colours for
Indoor play.

Can I
use any Bowls, to play in a team I have Just joined?
Broadly speaking yes - BUT they MUST
be, or from, a matched set of 4,
i.e. the same Make / Colour/Size/Weight/Engraving/ Serial Number, and
each with a Legal Date Stamp,
What
happens if a Bowl is damaged during a game?
It may be replaced from the same
set, but if using 4 bowls you need to replace the whole set to continue.
If I
win the toss to start a game must I play first?
No
- You have the choice to either do so, or ask your opponent to do so.
Note however that if this first end is eventually 'burned' or a 'no
shot', the player who played first shall again do so to replay it.
How many trial
ends are allowed, and where must the Mat and Jack be placed?
If
agreed to be played, not more than 1 in each direction, (they are not
mandatory) no, positions as such - can be placed anywhere within normal
limitations.
Are you allowed to
change, or try out different Bowls, during trial ends?
Yes - You can also start the game
with a different set providing they have been checked
and passed beforehand.
Can any member of
a Team :
(1) deliver the
Jack, or
(2) mark the scorecard, or
(3) measure shots?
(1) No- only the Lead.
(2) Yes - but the Second must carry it throughout the
game and compare scores with the opposition Second after each
end,
(3) Yes - as delegated by the Skip, but this is usually the
Third.
I deliver the Jack
and it strikes someone going up the Rink, what happens?
(1) If it was an opponent or neutral
person (or object) that was struck, - you re-deliver it-or
(2)
If it was one of your own team that was struck, - your opponent
re-delivers it, and can re-position the mat to do so if they wish. No
matter who it is however, the winner of the last 'scoring' end delivers
the 1st bowl.
How often can the
Leads, in turn, deliver illegal Jacks to start an end, and what then?
Only
once each, - the Jack is then set at the distant 2 metre mark, with the
Mat placement at the option of the first due to play.
I
deliver the Jack because of an illegal delivery by my opponent, and
that end is 'burned' do I deliver the jack to replay the end?
No - After the 1st end the winner of
the last 'scoring' end always plays first.
Must
I have two feet on the Mat to deliver Jack or Bowls?
No - but one must be on, or in the
air over the Mat, at the moment of delivery.
Is
there a time limit for a bowl to be a 'Toucher', i.e. comes to rest
then falls over to touch the Jack?
Yes
- it must make contact before the next Bowl to be played leaves the
player's hand, or if it is the last Bowl to be played; this must be
within 30 seconds of it coming to rest.
Is
there a time limit for marking a 'Toucher'?
Yes
- It must be marked with 'chalk', or ('nominated' to the opposing Skip,
if that act might cause it to topple) before the next bowl played comes
to rest, otherwise it ceases to be a Toucher'.
What
if the Jack is in the ditch and is touched by, or stops, a newly
delivered bowl?
The Bowl becomes 'dead'. A Bowl can
never become a Toucher after the Jack is in the ditch.
What
does 'Rink Possession actually mean?
Once the Bowl currently in play
comes to rest, the player who delivered it, must be either at the
back of the Mat, or up at the Head, because at that moment
'Possession of the Rink' passes to the opposing Team. and the Team
not in possession may not hold up, nor distract in any way, the player
about to play.
What
happens if a Bowl, or the Jack, rebounds from the bank back onto the
Rink?
If
a 'Non Toucher', it becomes a dead bowl, and any bowls disturbed by it
are restored as near as possible to their original position by a member
of the opposing Team. A Toucher', and / or the Jack, remains in play
and disturbances caused by them are legal and valid.
What
if I play one of my opponent's Bowls by mistake?
Nothing happens - once at rest, mark
its position and angle, replace it exactly with yours and return it to
its owner.
What
happens if I play before my turn?
If
the bowl is on its way, the opposing Skip can stop it and return it to
be played in the proper sequence. If it is not noticed until it comes
to rest, providing it is (a) still "live" and (b) has not disturbed
the Head. The player, who should have played, plays 2 bowls in
succession, to restore the proper sequence, If, however, it has
disturbed the Head,
the opposing Skip has 3 options: - (a) Leave things as they are and
have his/her player play two Bowls in succession, or (b) Replace the
Head to its original position and return the bowl, -to be re-played in
its proper turn, or (c) Declare the end dead.