Different Equipment Used in Bowling
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Different Equipment Used in Bowling

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Bowling is a sport that is gaining a lot of popularity among people these days. It is easily accessible to almost everyone and it's fairly simple. Mastering it, though, requires a certain amount of skill and practice.

In ten-pin bowling, players use a 16-pound, 8.5-inch diameter bowling ball to knock over ten pins at the end of a 60-foot long bowling lane. Usually, two players would compete against each other in three sets, with 10 rounds on each set.

Bowling equipment differs for bowling players and bowling center operators. Bowling players have the following equipment:

Player equipments

Bowling bags - Carries and protects one or more bowling balls.

Bowling accessories - Non-slip grip cream, grip sacks, bowling ball maintenance tools, hand and wrist grip supports, towels, gloves, bowling ball cleaning equipment and supplies

Bowling shoes - these are not your normal rubber or sport shoes. Bowling shoes have smooth soles and are usually very narrow.

Bowling bag - while not really a necessity for most players, for the hardcore ones, this is a must as this is where they keep their custom-built and personal bowling balls.

Bowling clothes - most casual attires will do since bowling does not need any specific type of clothes. However, be sure that you can comfortably move in it so your movement when bowling will not be restricted.

Bowling equipment used by the bowling center operators

Bowling centers have the following equipments:

Bowling lane - The bowling lane is a long wooden board that is 70 feet in length and 3.5 feet in width. They are usually smooth in order to provide smooth passage for the balls. Maintenance is done by cleaning and polishing everyday.

Bowling machine - A device that places and rearranges the pins.

Bowling ball retriever - The retriever's job is to get the ball that is thrown by the player and deliver it back to them at the end of the alley, via tunnels.

Player's area - The player's area is where the ball usually goes after being sent back by the retriever. It is composed of a ball-sorting mechanism and may also have a hand blower or dryer.

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