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The alley or lane is 60 feet long from the foul line (at the player's end) to the center of the head (first) pin at the other end.

The total length from the foul line to the end of the pin deck (the area under the pins) is 62 feet 10 and 3/16 inches long.

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60 feet.

Edit: This is a terribly worded question. Oil patterns are anywhere from 25-45 feet in length depending on what the house decided to put down at that particular time. Most patterns you will bowl on will be 35 feet in length. The lane itself is 60 feet in length.

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A Bowling lane is 60 feet long from foul line to the center of the headpin, and 62 feet 10 inches from the foul line to the back of the pins. It can range from 41-42 inches wide.

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Many centers oil the first 45 feet of a lane.

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60 feet.The same length from the pitcher's mound to home plate.

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The lane is 60 feet from the foul line to the center of the head pin.

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60 feet

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