A bowler receives zero points for every ball that ends up in the gutter.
Bowling terms gutter.
Pins presented to weak participants or teams in an effort to make the game even.
Examples of how gutter ball is used in commentary.
The trench on either side of a bowling lane that must be avoided for a ball to knock down any pins.
Examples of how gutter is used in commentary.
The bowler wants to avoid the gutters as once the ball enters it does not come out and the bowler will then receive zero points.
The gutter is the small dip on either side of the bowling lane that can sink a bowling ball.
More to the left or right.
If your ball enters the gutter it is deemed a gutter ball and you will score no points for that throw.
A ball that goes into the gutter.
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In bowling the gutter is the two trenches that is located on either side of the lane.
A gutter is a pit on each side of the lane that the bowling ball falls into.
Drop offs about 10 inches wide to the right left of the lane to lead the ball to the pit.
A ball that goes into the gutter.
Between a full and light hit.
As in gutter perfection and gutterly fantastic butter gutter.
Drop offs about 10 inches wide to the right and the left of the lane to guide the ball to the pit.
In bowling a gutter can refer to a couple different things neither of which benefit you the bowler.
More to the left or right.
Front pin of a rack.
A shot that lands in the gutter also known as a gutter ball resulting in a score of zero.
Pins awarded to weak players or teams in an attempt to even out the game.
If your ball enters the gutter it is deemed a gutter ball and you will score no points for that throw.
Mathews looks like he fumbles his release sending the ball gliding into the far side gutter for a gutter ball.
Difference between a full and light hit.
Gutter ball is a term used to describe a ball that rolls into the gutter before hitting the pins.