Bowling

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For the use of this term in cricket, see Bowling (cricket).

Image:Bowling ball and pins.jpg Image:Bowlingbahn.jpg Bowling can refer to two distinctly different types of game. The first is played along an "alley", most commonly made of synthetic material imitating a wood surface. Historically, bowling lanes were made of wood; however, most centers around the United States have upgraded to the synthetic playing surfaces. Several sports involve a ball rolling towards a target (in the case of bowling, pins); the players attempt to score points by knocking the targets down. Included in this group are:

The second group of bowling is played outdoors, usually on a lawn. Here the players throw a ball, which is sometimes eccentrically weighted, in an attempt to put it closest to a designated point. This group includes games such as Lawn bowls, Bocce, and Pétanque.

See also

  • Skittles — the sport from which "alley" based Bowling originated
  • Skee ball — a game that plays similar to bowling
  • Pin shooting — a pistol shooting game using bowling pins.

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