Is gutterball one word or two?

Is gutterball one word or two?

a bowling ball that is rolled into one of the gutters and does not hit any pins.

What is a gutter in bowling?

Gutter: The gutter is a pit on each side of the lane that the bowling ball falls into.

How do you play gutter ball?

Two players stand facing each other initially 1 metre on each side of the gutter board. The ball is thrown at the gutter board to rebound back to the thrower to be caught. If the thrower misses or the ball rebounds to the opposing player it is his/her turn.

What is a Headpin in bowling?

Definition of headpin bowling : bowling in which a bowler aims directly at the 1–3 pocket when attempting to make a strike — compare spot bowling.

What are gutter boards?

The fascia board is the one mounted at the point where the roof meets the outer walls of the house and is often called the ROOFLINE. However most people refer to it by the name of the main board that carries the gutter – the fascia or fascias.

What is ball in bowling called?

A bowling ball is a hard spherical ball used to knock down bowling pins in the sport of bowling. Balls used in ten-pin bowling and American nine-pin bowling traditionally have holes for two fingers and the thumb.

What separates each lane in bowling?

FOUL LINE. The line that separates the approach area from the beginning of the playing surface. A line, usually red, between the approach and the beginning of the lane, 60 feet from the head pin.

What is house ball?

When you’re just starting to bowl, it’s unlikely that you will have your own ball and you’re most likely relying on the ones provided by the alley. These are known as “house balls” and you’ll plenty of them find them sitting on racks near the lanes. It’s very important to take some time to carefully select your ball.

What does Hook mean in bowling?

A hook in ten-pin bowling is a ball that rolls in a curving pattern (as opposed to straight). The purpose of the hook is to give the ball a better angle at the 1-3 pocket (right-handers) or 1-2 pocket (left-handers.) to achieve a strike.