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Bowling, one of the most popular of indoor sports in the U.S., is also referred to as "Tenpin Bowling." It is played outdoors on wooden or synthetic lanes with maximum dimensions sixty-two feet in length and 1011/16 inches in width.

Setting up a bowling alley is a capital-intensive proposition. In fact, there are consultants who assist in setting up bowling alleys and also supply complete equipment for the same. The popularity of the game has resulted in the mushrooming of service providers who offer turnkey solutions for starting a bowling alley in the shortest possible time, with guaranteed after-sales support. Apart from new bowling equipment, re-manufactured equipment is also available, in case costs are a concern.

Nowadays, some bowling centers also train and coach beginners about the rules of the sport and the correct way of playing it. In the game of bowling, the important things to master are the stance, the follow-through, and the right kind of equipment. Bowling alleys often have in-house coaches who specialize in correcting faults and improving scores.

Bowling alleys are popular across all age groups, and bowling is not just a youth-oriented sport. In fact, bowling alleys are considered family-entertainment centers, where the entire family can come to have a good time. Bowling alleys are more like recreation hot spots, attracting the young and the not-so-young, alike. With snacks and drinks available right within the premises, bowling alleys are hangout zones, where one can spend an entire day, as well as the evening.

It is difficult to surmise how many bowling centers there are in the U.S.; suffice it to say that if you are planning to hop into one, you will not have to go very far.

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