Talk:Fowling (sport)

-Page update request -
I'd like to request an edit to the fowling (sport) page. I am a shareholder of Fowling Enterprises,LLC. and as of April 1st, 2015 a full time employee of Fowling Enterprises, LLC. We have recently acquired the national Trademarks and registrations for FowlingTM and are trying to clean up old entries (that are now no longer accurate as to terms we use, etc.)that were done well before the creation of Fowling Enterprises, LLC. I am requesting that all old material be deleted and the page now read:

The Football Bowling Pin game - FowlingTM (sport) The football bowling pin game (a hybrid game that combines elements of football, bowling, and horseshoes) is known as the branded sport FowlingTM. The object of game play is for teams to be the first to knock down all the opponent’s pins by throwing a football at 10 bowling pins positioned in a triangular format.

This football bowling pin game known as FowlingTM originated in the Midwest and is a proprietary game of Fowling Enterprises, LLC. Chris “Chutt” Hutt is the owner/operator of the Fowling Warehouse franchise which is headquartered in Hamtramck, Michigan.

The football bowling pin game is either played one-on-one, teams of two, tournament or league play where teams stand on opposite ends called boards. Game play starts with a coin toss where the winner is granted choice of position play. A game is completed when all pins are knocked down on either board. The team that accomplishes this first wins. A tie occurs when the team that throws last knocks down the other teams remaining pins. In the case of a tie, overtime is invoked in a sudden death contest to determine the winner.

Games are played with 2 FowlingTM branded wooden platforms, 20 pins and a football.

•	http://www.fowlingwarehouse.com •	facebook.com/fowlingwarehouse

Please advise if this is possible, what other information you may need from me, or what other steps we may need to do. Thank you - Laura Sullivan Lalacamel (talk) 17:33, 28 March 2015 (UTC)(lalacamel@yahoo.com)


 * Wikipedia content should be based on reliable sources that are independent of the subject. Facebook and fowlingwarehouse.com clearly do not meet that standard. We will not rewrite the entire article based on those websites. Huon (talk) 18:44, 28 March 2015 (UTC)