A kind of bowling green which rises slightly towards the middle.
〈英〉(中间约略隆起的)冠状草地滚木球场
as modifiercrown green bowls
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The campaign is aimed at clubs, so there's no age barrier - you could be a 75-year-old crown green bowler looking for a new ball or a 12-year-old gymnast desperate for a new beam.
She had been playing crown green bowls for an hour with friends before she passed-away.
Family and friends have paid tribute to a champion crown green bowler who has died at the age of 55.
Watching the multiple games occurring in all directions at once across a crown green bowling lawn is an spectating experience worth seeking out.
By 1914 there were said to be 600,000 crown green players in the north of England, competing for considerable money prizes.
It's a message that will not be lost on the hierarchy of the crown green game, which is going through a lean time.
A teenage thug has been convicted of manslaughter after he attacked a pensioner on his way home from a crown green bowls night.
The Bowling Club suffered the joys and pain of the crown green game during a see-saw weekend for the club.
Meanwhile, an appeal has gone out for spare crown green bowls for the youngsters.
They have other events planned, including cricket, crown green bowling matches and an 80s-themed night, to reach their goal.
In his later years he became an enthusiastic supporter of crown green bowling.
The sport of crown green bowls is heavily reliant on attracting youngsters, and there have been some superb performances from them this year.
I wish he would play something less dangerous - like crown green bowls!
The Panel, the professional arm of crown green bowling, is gearing itself for a return to the good old days.
Hours after the death of his wife, a top crown green bowler overcame his grief to claim an important victory in a famous tournament.
A new body has been formed with the aim of returning the game of crown green bowls to its former glories.