

Tenpin Bowling
Ten-pin bowling requires the bowler to roll the bowling ball down a wood or synthetic lane toward ten pins positioned at the far end of the lane. The lanes are 60 feet in length from the foul line to the centre of the head pin. One point is scored for each pin that is knocked over. When all ten pins are knocked down it is called a strike (all pins knocked down after first attempt), or a spare (all pins knocked down after second attempt).
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Ten-pin bowling requires the bowler to roll the bowling ball down a wood or synthetic lane toward ten pins positioned at the far end of the lane. The lanes are 60 feet in length from the foul line to the centre of the head pin. One point is scored for each pin that is knocked over. When all ten pins are knocked down it is called a strike (all pins knocked down after first attempt), or a spare (all pins knocked down after second attempt).
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How many TenpinBowling clubs are there?
PlaySport lists 15 TenpinBowling clubs and organisations. Browse them above to find one near you.
How do I join a TenpinBowling club?
Find a TenpinBowling club near you on PlaySport, open its page, and use its contact or booking details to get in touch and sign up.
Are there TenpinBowling clubs for juniors and beginners?
Many TenpinBowling clubs welcome juniors and beginners. Open each club's page to see the programs and sessions it runs for new and younger players.









