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- Fowling is a hybrid game combining football and bowling.
- Founded in 2001 by Chris Hutt from Detroit, Michigan while tailgating at the Indianapolis 500.
- The first Fowling Warehouse opened in 2014 in Hamtramck, Michigan.
- Fowling Warehouses exist in five locations.
- The object is for teams to knock down opponent’s pins by throwing a football.
- Each player has 20 seconds to throw.
- The field stretches 50 feet between fowling lanes.
- There is a unique shot called a "Bonk" which immediately ends the match.
- Fowling is commonly played at tailgates across the United States.
- All ages are welcome, with kids 10+ able to play.
- Games cost around $10 per person.
Historical Background
- Fowling was founded in 2001 by Chris Hutt from Detroit, Michigan while tailgating at the Indianapolis 500.
Inventor of Fowling
- Fowling was founded in 2001 by Chris Hutt from Detroit, Michigan while tailgating at the Indianapolis 500.