60 feet to center of head pin from the foul line.
A regulation 10-pin bowling lane is 60 feet from the foul line to the headpin.
60 feet from foul line to center of head pin.
The lane is 60 feet from the foul line to the center of the head pin.
The length of a professional bowling lane is sixty feet from the foul line to the first pin or head pin. Sixty feet is seen as a standard in professional sports as it is also the distance from pitcher to hitter in baseball.
The width of a bowling lane is 39 inches (41 in very rare occurances) and from foul line to head pin, it is 60 feet long.
Sixty feet
Exactly the same length as in tenpin bowling: 60 feet from the foul line to the headpin.
a foul is when you step over the black line when the floor meets the bowling lane
well you do this and that and that constituts a foul in bowling stepping over the foul line at the lane before you let go
well you do this and that and that constituts a foul in Bowling stepping over the foul line at the lane before you let go
The area from the foul line back to end of the lane is called the "approach".
It is the line where the approach meets the lane.