bowls folklore is Sir Francis Drake who, according to legend, insisted on completing his game of in Plymouth before setting sail to confront the Spanish Armada in 1588.
King Henry VIII and King James I were also said to be keen lawn bowlers and even introduced bowling legislation for their subjects!
In 1903, the English Bowling Association was officially founded and began to organise and direct clubs and competitions. Previously competitions had always taken place but for the first time an extensive league and organised contests sprang up.
Indoor variations of the game also appeared, largely due to the problem of the English winter stopping outdoor play. Indoor is simply the indoor version of Lawn Bowls, which is played on strips of artificial green a similar length to Lawn rinks.
All versions of the sport have now grown enormously and there is a wealth of leagues, clubs, amateur and professional bowling leagues and competitions throughout the world.
World grew out of the Commonwealth Games when it was first held 70 years ago (then known as the Empire Games). It was originally intended that only athletics would form part of the games but bowlers successfully convinced the organisers to have bowling included and it has been played at the games ever since. Top stars from both indoor and outdoor formats now come together to play lawn at the Commonwealth Games.
One of the largest bowling event organisers today, is the World Tour (WBT) - a limited company formed in September 1996 by the Professional Association, and the two major governing bodies for world flat green bowls, World Ltd and the World Indoor Council (WIBC).
The primary object of WBT is to set up a series of premier events at which the top players in the world can play.
One of the most exciting competitions in the UK World Tour calendar is the World Indoor Championships that take place at Potters Leisure Resort in Hopton, Norfolk. The event has been hosted at Potters for the last eight years (since 1999) and 2007 will see the event take place there once again for the ninth year running.
As on other previous years, 2007 will see professional players come together from throughout the world, to take part in televised matches including singles, pairs and mixed pairs.
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Author:Peter Joyner who regularly writes for www.pottersholidays.com