Crown green bowls is tricky
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Im a flat green player and i would generally say flat is harder i play crown too in winter and find it much easier to get more wins at crown and thats saying something since i was the bolton flat green champion at 12 which is arguably the best club in Lancashire for skill level
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flat green
from the staf merit bowler XD [crown]
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this is short mat flat green (artifcial) bowls usually played indoors in britain
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The main differences between flat green bowls and crown green bowls are:
Crown green bowls is played on a 'green' which is natural grass (usually) and has a crown in it
Flat green bowls is played on an artificial surface
The bowls in Crown green bowls are smaller with a lighter weight
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In Flat green the little white jack doesnt have a bias in it, only the bowls do
In Crown green bowls, the jack is bigger and has a bias
In flat green bowls there are usually 4 bowls per player
In crown green it's two
I think they're the main differences, not sure though as I dont play flat green.
canran 4 years ago
On that basis, then it definitely was flat green that we were playing. It was four bowls per player, and an artificial surface. Thanks for the insight.
betarish 4 years ago
Looks pretty much like Flat Green dude.
canran 4 years ago
Flat green? Never heard of that. Point me in the direction of what it looks like. I'm intrigued.
betarish 4 years ago
this isnt crown green bowls
canran 4 years ago
Then what type of bowls is it? My bowls knowledge isn't up to much...
betarish 4 years ago