Borrow represents the specific amount of curved path a player must allow for. It accounts for the distance the bias pulls the bowl away from straight. Players visualize the borrow by picking a target point on the grass. The slope and speed of the green heavily influence this necessary calculation. Wider borrow is essential when the grass is very short and fast. A player aims five feet wide to allow for the natural borrow. The bowl follows the curve and finishes right next to the target. Experienced bowlers adjust their borrow based on wind and changing moisture levels. Calculating borrow correctly separates the top players from the casual league participants.
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