Title | Russ Waugh's Way to Better Bowls | ||
Author | Russ Waugh | ||
Publisher | Not stated | ||
First published | Not stated | ||
ISBN | None | ||
Edition reviewed | 1st | ||
Hardback/softback | Softback | ||
List price | Not known | ||
Cover size (cm) (height x width) |
24.0 x 17.0 | ||
Number of pages | 32 | ||
Number of pages with | Coloured photos | Black & white photos | Line drawings |
None | 6 | 14 | |
Synopsis | Lawn bowls today is Australia's biggest participant sport. What other game in the world can provide active competition for old and young alike? Where 'on the green' the aged can pit their skill and wits with the youngsters. The maimed, the limbless, the crippled, even the blind have become champions. It's a challenge which provides hope, and above all good fellowship.
The author, Sun bowls expert Russ Waugh, is an Interstate captain, winner of a State triples, Victoria Park Maestro singles, North Manly Tournament of Champions, a master fours, St George-Sutherland Group singles and club championships as well as numerous open tournaments in singles, pairs, triples and fours. In this book he has set out in simple terms, with photographs and diagrams, not only how to play the game, but how the game is played. |