Choosing the right lawn bowls is essential for any bowler who wants to improve their game. There are a number of factors to consider when selecting bowls, including the size, weight, and bias of the bowl. The size of the bowl will determine how well it fits in your hand, while the weight will affect how far the bowl travels. The bias of the bowl will determine how much the bowl curves as it travels down the green.
There are two types of lawn bowls: biased and unbiased. Biased bowls are designed to curve as they travel down the green, while unbiased bowls travel in a straight line. The amount of bias in a bowl is determined by the weight and distribution of the weight within the bowl. Heavier bowls have more bias than lighter bowls, and bowls with the weight distributed towards the front have more bias than bowls with the weight distributed towards the back.