Lane conditioner is applied to the surface of the Bowling lane to protect the surface.
Yes, they are excellent for dry lane conditions and/or picking up spares. Their slick surface composition means they will not hook even if you put a lot of spin on the ball and so they will go where you aim them. On a dry lane the slick surface keeps them from hooking too much and allows you to control the ball better than a ball with a grabbing surface texture. == ==
the colored dot on a bowling ball is called the PIN. it is placed where the top of the core or weight block is.
Behind the lane, there is a pinsetter that is fed pins and automatically stands them up in the places they should.
The wax seales & protects the floors & makes the balls do less damage as they hit the wood. The maple on a real wood bowling lane is very expensive to refinish & replace so a bit of wax helps keep the maintainance cost down. Pro bowlers also will tell you they can tell when a lane has just been waxed, it changes the way the ball moves on the lane.
If you are bowling with automatic scorers, it will depend on how many names the computer will allow you to put on one lane. It also depends on how long you want to wait between turns. typically 3 to 5 people bowl on one lane at a time.
noNo is too general an answer. It depends on the venue - at busy times you may have to wait ifthe place is busy.Most bowling alleys will not take "bookings" for the future. Our house won't even put your name on the waiting list over the phone. You must come, in person, and put your name on the waiting list if there isn't currently a lane available.
You know when you go bowling, you can get bumpers put up in your lane to keep the ball from going in the gutter? A levee is basically the same thing, although on a much larger scale. Generally they're piles upon piles of dirt that are put along the side of a river to keep the water from going over the sides and flooding whatever is next to it. Hope this answered your question! (:
You can put astroturf on a hard surface. It would not be very good to work out on, or play many sports. But it could work well for a putting surface, or lawn bowling. The underlayment that you use will depend on what you wish to use it for.
You can't in a normal game of bowling. However, there is a training for bowling where they put barriers up.
the back spin you put on the ball, but how do you even ask a question on this site? i cant figure it out :/
The finish you put on a card to give it a smooth and glossy surface is called a "varnish" or "coating". It helps protect the card and enhance its appearance.