Excess weight describes a delivery where the bowl travels farther than intended due to excessive force. Players must adjust weight to prevent overshooting the jack. Overshooting may push friendly or opponent bowls into unfavorable positions. Skips instruct teammates to reduce weight for precise placement. Observing previous ends helps judge required adjustments for delivery force. During one end a player delivers too strongly, sending the bowl past the jack. The bowl lands near the ditch, failing to score. Observers note the loss of control caused by excess weight. Practicing weight judgment reduces overshoot errors in future deliveries. Understanding excess weight helps beginners recognize the importance of proper force. Accurate line and weight ensures consistent and predictable results. Teams adjust subsequent deliveries after overshooting mistakes. Awareness of excess weight supports scoring accuracy and tactical planning. Controlled execution minimizes unnecessary risks during play.
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