Fowling (sport)

Fowling is a hybrid game that combines the equipment of American football and bowling into one sport with a similar layout as horseshoes and cornhole.

[1] The American Fowling Association (AFA) has established a set of guidelines in order to govern sanctioned tournament play.

All AFA members are expected to comply with the rules and regulations established and any violations or offenses will result in a team forfeiture at the discretion of a judge or official.

Players have the option to protest a ruling to an official if they feel a violation has occurred by the opposing team.

The lane surface shall be a 42-by-96-inch (1.1 m × 2.4 m) rectangle constructed of half-inch plywood fastened to a 2-inch × 4-inch wood frame edge.

For ease of transportation, lanes made of two 42-by-48-inch (1.1 m × 1.2 m) plywood boards may also be used as long as they are correctly fastened together during tournament play.

[2] Footballs must meet pro or college regulation size and weight standards for tournament play.

A game of fowling