Boundary peg describes a marker indicating the edge limits of a bowling green. Players must keep bowls within these pegs during play. Bowls passing outside the boundary peg are considered dead. Observing the boundary peg helps players judge delivery line and curve. Skips use this reference when calling wide shots or guards. Accurate control ensures bowls remain inside the playing area. During one end a bowl curves slightly wide toward the edge. The bowl stops just inside the boundary peg. Officials confirm the bowl remains valid for scoring. Players practice awareness of pegs to avoid dead bowls. Understanding boundary pegs helps beginners recognize rink limits. The marker maintains fair play across all ends. Using the pegs, players adjust starting lines for curved deliveries.
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