It is called the Foul Line
a foul is when you step over the black line when the floor meets the bowling lane
In tenpin bowling, the lightest weight bowling ball allowed in sanctioned play is 6 pounds.
No you can not.
Your timing is off. It sounds like the ball is getting ahead of you. One solution is to change from a 4 step to a 5 step delivery.
Yes, you are allowed to get things engraved into a bowling ball. For example, you can get your name, last name or a nickname into the bowling ball. You can't get a picture engraved into a bowling ball because once it is engraved, it stay's that way. When you get a picture in a bowling ball, it takes away the purpose with the bowling ball.
There is a very high number of bowling rules, for a list of these rules one can visit the Unites States Bowling Congress website and locate the rules there. Bowl.com is the name of the website.
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Bowling Green - IRT Lexington Avenue Line - was created in 1905.
there might be some on-line or at some Bowling Ally or something
Stepping across the foul line in bowling results in a foul, which means that the pins knocked down during that delivery do not count towards the player's score. It is important to remain behind the foul line to ensure a fair game and accurate scoring.
no. if you touch the net the other team gets a point, and when the other team is serving you have to be in the court but after the ball is served you can step on and over it