It is difficult to target a single origin point or inventor for Bowling. The common story is that an ancient version of the game was found in a child's tomb in Egypt. Because of this, it is believed by many that the sport was invented by the Egyptians, but there is no official data to corroborate the story or negate it. Other possibilities are the Germans and the English, but there is really no way to know. In modern times, I would definitely recommend Lucky Strike. Check it out. I had a great time there.
Five pin bowling was invented by Tommy Ryan in Canada.
The early Egyptians invented bowling
I don't know who exactly invented bowls but I do know that it was invented in England around 1190.
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Saqlain Mushtaq of Pakistan.
Bowling is thought to have been invented in 3,200 BC. However, his date is highly-speculated. What is known is that it was a popular sport during the time of King Henry VIII. Bowling cannot be listed as being invented by one person although the first signs of bowling were discovered by Sir Flinders Petrie, a British anthropologist in 1930.
Bowling alley proprietors in Connecticut invented ten-pin bowling. In 1841, there was a lot of crime at the nine-pin bowling centers that were popular then, and to end the problem the Connecticut legislature banned "bowling at Nine Pins." The proprietors added a tenth pin to get around the ban. For some reason the legislature didn't go back and ban "bowling at Ten Pins."
Thomas Ryan was a Canadian sportsman who invented the game of five pin bowling.
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It was invented in the 1300's in England and Henry the 8th had a bowling green . He also played tennis and handball. Courts have been found at Hampton Court along with a ball he used. The English bowling may have originated in France since they have a similar game called boules.