WGTS removes the bending, the guesswork, and the reliance on others—so players with mobility, vision, or communication differences can keep competing on their own terms.
Built from feedback by players across 4,000+ clubs globally
For millions, bocce and lawn bowls are ritual. The weekly coffee. The handshake. The reason to get outside.
But when bodies change, the game stays the same. Bending becomes painful. Close calls turn into arguments. Independence quietly slips away.
"The problem was never passion. It was the tools."
Traditional measurement wasn't built for every body. And too many players are paying the price.
Bending and kneeling are painful or impossible.
Close calls become guesswork.
Disputes are hard to resolve without a voice.
Players wait for others to measure, stripping away autonomy.
"When measurement is a barrier, the sport loses its people."
We exist to make measurement invisible—so the game stays visible.
"Accessibility isn't a feature. It's the future of the game."
If the old way of measuring is closing doors, WGTS opens them.
Players with mobility challenges
Seniors who refuse to stop competing
Visually impaired athletes
Non-speaking players
Disabled competitors
Inclusive clubs
Independence isn't a luxury. It's the point.
No more arguments over close calls.
Stay standing. Protect your body.
Objective data ends the debate.
Measure on your own terms.
Step up knowing the game is fair.
Accessibility is dignity. Period.
It's the right to compete on equal ground. To remain part of a team. To keep the routine that gives a week its shape.
When we remove barriers, we don't just change a sport. We keep people connected.
This only happens if people like you back it. Help us bring accessible measurement to greens everywhere—starting now.
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