Out of bounds refers to a specific area on a lane where the oil pattern makes it impossible for the ball to hook back. If a player throws their ball into this area it will likely stay on a straight path and miss the pins entirely. Finding the out of bounds line is crucial for adjusting your aim and avoiding a gutter ball or a bad leave. Therefore experienced bowlers test the edges of the lane to see where the ball stops reacting to their spin. For example he realized the far right side was out of bounds after his ball failed to curve back. Out of bounds is a section of the lane where the ball will not hook toward the pins. He realized the far right side was out of bounds after his ball failed to curve back.
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