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This area is called the approach. It is 15 feel from the foul line back with an allowance of 1/4 inch. This is where the bowler starts their "approach" to release the bowling ball.
The area from the foul line back to end of the lane is called the "approach".
Bowling uses a lane, rather than a court. The area behind the lane, where the bowler walks, is called the approach. The area behind that, where the bowlers relax while waiting their turn, is called the settee.
A Japanese professional bowling lane is typically 39.5 meters long, which is approximately 129 feet. This length includes the approach area and the lane itself, which is designed to meet international standards for competitive play. The lane width is generally 1.06 meters (about 41.5 inches). Overall, the specifications are similar to those used in other countries for professional bowling.
> here is exactly 12 arrows in each bowling lane Actually, there are 7 arrows on a standard 10-pin bowling lane.
It is played on a bowling lane.
Bowling alley.
ten pins on a Bowling lane
This area is usually referred to as "the pit".
there's a lot of jobs to do at the bowling ally there's a gourd's front decksmen's bar tenders and that's all i can think of so far......
It is the isle you roll your ball down when bowling
The oil/oil pattern that is laid or "dressed" onto the lane surface.