What is a Marker? The main role of a marker is to assist Singles players in their game. A marker should be unobtrusive in order to allow the players to play their game without distractions or additional stress. They should know their duties and be a good judge of distance. Duties include: answering questions about the head, measuring, chalking touchers, keeping score, etc. (see IBB Laws of the Game, especially Law 72, Duties of a Marker)

Markers Clinic to be presented at Oak Bay LBC, Carnaervon Park, Oak Bay on Thursday, 24 (not 29) June at 7:00 p.m. (approx. 1-1/2 hours) by Nick Watkins from Juan de Fuca LBC.  If you’d like to know more about being a Marker for a Lawn Bowling Singles Game, please give your name to Games Chairs, Lorne Carnes (250-384-5499) or Carol Bogart (250-386-7628)

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