How long is a bowling lane and wide?

Felix Wilson | 2023-04-07 08:02:24 | page views:1991
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Ava Scott

Works at Blue Horizon Software, Lives in Berlin, Germany.
Hello, I'm an expert in sports facilities and regulations. When it comes to bowling, the standard dimensions for a bowling lane are quite specific to ensure fair play and consistent gameplay across different locations.

A standard bowling lane is approximately 60 feet (18.3 meters) long from the approach to the point where the pins are set. The width of the lane is typically 36 inches (91.44 centimeters) for a single lane, but the space between two adjacent lanes is usually about 42 inches (106.68 centimeters) to allow for the gutter and the space needed for the pinsetter.

So, in English: A standard bowling lane is approximately 60 feet long and 36 inches wide.


Charlotte Hill

Studied at Stanford University, Lives in Palo Alto, CA
"The alley or lane is 60 feet long from the foul line (at the player's end) to the center of the head (first) pin at the other end. The total length from the foul line to the end of the pin deck (the area under the pins) is 62 feet 10 and 3/16 inches long." "Bowling Equipment."
2023-04-07 08:02:24

Felix Davis

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"The alley or lane is 60 feet long from the foul line (at the player's end) to the center of the head (first) pin at the other end. The total length from the foul line to the end of the pin deck (the area under the pins) is 62 feet 10 and 3/16 inches long." "Bowling Equipment."
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