Backhand describes a delivery where the bowl curves from right to left for right-handed players. The player stands on the right side of the mat for this shot. Bowls travel along a path that arcs inward toward the jack. Players use backhand to reach areas blocked by other bowls. Proper stance and arm motion guide the bowl along the intended curve. Skips often call backhand shots for attacking or defensive purposes. Weight control ensures the bowl reaches the jack without overshooting. Observing previous bowls helps players judge the correct line. During one end a player delivers a backhand draw around blockers. The bowl curves leftward and stops close beside the jack. This technique demonstrates controlled curvature for strategic placement. Players practice backhand regularly to improve consistency. Understanding backhand helps beginners recognize alternate curve directions.
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