Lawn game explained

A lawn game is an outdoor game that can be played on a lawn.[1] Many types and variations of lawn games exist, which includes games that use balls and the throwing of objects as their primary means of gameplay. Some lawn games are historical in nature, having been devised and played in different forms for centuries. Some lawn games are traditionally played on a pitch (sports field). Some companies produce and market lawn games for home use in a front or backyard.

History

The lawn game bowls (lawn bowling) dates back to the Middle Ages period in England.[2] Many local forms of round ball throwing and rolling games, such as bocce in Italy and bowls in England became popular by the Renaissance. It has been suggested that bowls itself likely originated from Ancient Rome, in a game played by Roman soldiers that involved rolling a ball "as close as possible to mark on the ground".

Lawn games

Ball games

Many types and varieties of ball games exist.[3] [4] Several cultures have created forms of ball games.[3] For example, the Maya and Aztec peoples played a ball game using a rubber ball.[3] The Yanoama people in northwest Brazil played a game using a ball made from the bladder of a monkey, in which the ball would be hit upwards by participants, who would play the game in a circle.[3] Bocce is typically played on a bocce court,[5] and involves rolling a ball on the ground in efforts to place it near a smaller ball.[6] Bowls involves rolling a ball toward a smaller target ball to make the rolled ball stop as close as possible to the target. Croquet involves hitting wooden or plastic balls with a mallet through a series of hoops. Croquet became popular in England in the 1860s. In the United States, the game is governed by the National Croquet Association, which coordinates annual tournaments. Several variations of the game exist. Pétanque is a form of bowls[7] and boules where the goal is to throw hollow metal balls as close as possible to a small wooden ball called a cochonnet (literally "piglet") or jack,[8] while standing inside a circle with both feet on the ground. Pétanque has been described as "the world's most played form of bowls".[7] Backyard golf is a game played in the United States that involves elements of golf.[9] Golf balls[9] or whiffle balls may be used, and targets may include lawn furniture, buckets and tree branches, among others.[9] Sholf is a game that is a cross between table shuffleboard and golf. Players take turns putting golf balls into scoring zones printed on a putting green.[10]

Throwing games

Throwing games involve throwing various objects as the primary form of gameplay.

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Bibliography

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Notes and References

  1. Rowell & Tukey 2012
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=6LQ4-wUOrlgC&pg=PA73 Sports and Games of the Renaissance – Andrew Leibs
  3. Book: Craig, S. . Sports and Games of the Ancients . Greenwood Press . Sports and games through history . 2002 . 978-0-313-31600-5 . 136–138.
  4. Book: Stillinger, D. . Ball Games . Klutz . Klutz Series . 2005 . 978-1-57054-254-1 .
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=szBM9Xi9vdMC&pg=PA353 Sports Fields: A Manual for Design, Construction and Maintenance – Jim Puhalla, Jeff Krans, Mike Goatley
  6. https://books.google.com/books?id=bWc6PgAACAAJ Let's Play Bocce!
  7. https://books.google.com/books?id=lpDdBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA230 Weird Sports and Wacky Games around the World: From Buzkashi to Zorbing – Victoria Williams Ph.D.
  8. The cochonnet is also sometimes called a bouchon (literally "little ball", from the Occitan bochon) or le petit ("the small one").
  9. Rowell & Tukey 2012, pp. 14–16
  10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iIOuUdeGGo Sholf featured on Good Morning Arizona
  11. https://books.google.com/books?id=_87C_YXNaFsC Horseshoes – Steve Boga
  12. https://books.google.com/books?id=qrpYkkdPbW0C&pg=PA79 Reminiscing the Red Dirt Roads: Growing up in East Texas – Neal Murphy
  13. https://money.cnn.com/gallery/news/companies/2015/05/20/biggest-consumer-recalls/ Lawn darts: 1988 – Most notorious recalls ever – CNNMoney
  14. http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/2012/1212/Top-5-most-important-product-recalls-in-US-history/Jarts-lawn-darts Top 5 product recalls in US history – Jarts (lawn darts) – CSMonitor.com
  15. Rowell & Tukey 2012, p. 134
  16. http://www.pressherald.com/2011/07/10/lawn-games-give-all-ages-new-reasons-to-_2011-07-10/ – Go outside and play
  17. https://books.google.com/books?id=BwtyLC0xIO4C&pg=PA76 The Browns Fan's Tailgating Guide – Peter Chakerian
  18. http://news.wbfo.org/post/trash-can-frisbee-local-game-goes-global-kanjam 'Trash Can Frisbee' – a local game – goes global as KanJam | WBFO