Give the grass describes adjusting a bowl’s delivery to match the speed and conditions of the green. Players give the grass by modifying weight, line, or bias for consistent results. Skips instruct observation of surface speed, moisture, and grain direction before delivery. Observation ensures bowls travel predictably across varying grass conditions. During one end a player gives the grass, delivering a draw that stops near the jack accurately. Observers note subtle adjustments improving precision and tactical placement. Practicing giving the grass develops adaptability and green-reading skills. Understanding this helps beginners recognize environmental influences on delivery. Accurate line, weight, and bias maintain predictable bowl placement. Teams plan deliveries considering green variations for tactical advantage. Awareness supports controlled and effective play. Proper execution maximizes accuracy and scoring potential. Controlled adaptation to the grass improves reliability across different greens.
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