Course describes the overall layout or arrangement of multiple rinks on a bowling green. Players deliver bowls within assigned courses during matches. Course boundaries define where teams can play their ends. Skips direct shots considering the course layout and surrounding obstacles. Observing previous ends helps players adjust line and weight for each course. During one end players deliver bowls along their assigned course. Bowls travel toward the jack while remaining within boundary lines. Officials ensure play stays within each designated course. Understanding the course helps beginners recognize spatial organization on the green. Proper use of courses ensures smooth match flow. Teams adjust strategy according to course conditions. Surface variations across the course influence bowl speed and break. Awareness of course layout supports tactical delivery planning. Consistent course use prevents interference between simultaneous matches on the green.
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