Beating the shot occurs when a player rolls a bowl closer than the opponent. This action changes the current scoring situation in favor of the active team. It requires the player to outmaneuver the best existing bowl on the green. Success depends on judging the distance between the target and the nearest bowl. The team earns one point for every bowl that beats the shot. One bowler curves a shot inside the opponent’s closest bowl to score. This specific move earns the team a lead during a very tight round. Measuring tools often determine which bowl truly beats the shot during close calls. Effective strategy involves constantly trying to beat the shot with every new roll.
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