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                                                GRIPS - THE CLAW                                            30
                                                GRIPS - THE CLAW
                                                Basically, the claw grip is where the fingers are spread apart
                                                underneath the bowl as in photo 5, usually with your outer two fin-
                                                gers partly up the side of the bowl. Your thumb would be more or
                                                less on top of the bowl somewhere near the centre (photo 6 and 7),
                                                or on the top rings or grips as in photo 8.
                                                      Alternatives to this would be the spread fingers and a thumb
                                                very high up the side e.g. on the rings of the bowl near the top. With
                                                this type of grip you really are gripping the bowl and you could turn
               5 5                              your hand over and the bowl would not fall out of your hand. In short
                                                if you kept your fingers and thumbs in the same position and re-
                                                moved the bowl the shape of your hand would look like a claw.
                                                      With this type of grip unless you have huge hands the bowl
                                                will not sit in the palm of your hand as it would with the cradle grip.
                                                You will generally find that the bowl with either sit on the mounds
                                                at the base of your fingers or more usually on the lower portions of
                                                your fingers. The above sums up the basic two grips that apply to
                                                bowls, both indoor and out. In reality of course there are many dif-
                                                ferent “grips” but they are mostly variations of either the cradle or
                                                the claw.
                                                      OK so what is best for short mat bowls? This now comes down
               6 6                              to opinion and my answer is “if you were starting from scratch and

                                                you had never held a bowl before then for various reasons I would
                                                be 100% behind the cradle grip”.
                                                      The first main reason is that most players can physically hold
                                                a much bigger bowl with the cradle grip than they can with the claw
                                                grip. Considering that my personal advice is to play with nothing
                                                smaller than a size 3 and that 5’s or perhaps 4’ are the best sizes for
                                                short mat bowls.
                                                      WHAT!!! I can hear the ladies often say “I’ve only got small
                                                hands and I’m not strong enough to hold anything bigger than a 1”.
                                                However, I have converted a number of ladies to the cradle grip and
               7 7                              to bigger bowls, as they were fed up having their marbles knocked
                                                around the mat.
                                                      By all means continue with your existing bowls and your game
                                                will continue as before but if you need or want to change then bigger
                                                is better. If you don’t need to change then stay as you are.
                                                      As for my second main reason, to choose the cradle, on balance
                                                I believe you can get a smoother delivery. I’ve noticed over the years
                                                that more often than not, wobblers are delivered by people using the
                                                claw grip not the cradle grip.
                                                      At this point please remember if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. It’s
                                                easy to tie oneself up in knots with theories and changes in order to
               8 8                              improve your game but if you don’t have a genuine problem then
                                                don’t change anything.
             It would appear there are continuing discussions on what is and isn’t a foot fault. I thought that this was
             clear with most people but to “finalise” matters I eventually hope to prepare an delivering bowls and foot-
             faulting, with a number of photos. These will clearly show legitimate and non legitimate delivery positions
             and will also discuss the two main delivery methods for our short mat game and also for Carpet Bowls.
             If you have any questions or want any other topics discussed the please contact me.
                                                 Bobbyweaf
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