View Full Version : Washout vs split
NewToBowling
04-13-2016, 09:49 AM
Why have two different names for essentially the same thing. To me a washout is a split. Sure you leave the 1 pin but it is still a tricky converstion
fordman1
04-13-2016, 10:19 AM
If memory is still working it was coined by Johnny Kowalski in the 20's after getting stuck for a beer frame. He objected saying if you don't hit the head pin it isn't a split. Thus the term was born.
got_a_300
04-13-2016, 10:19 AM
Why have two different names for essentially the same thing. To me a washout is a split. Sure you leave the 1 pin but it is still a tricky converstion
I agree with you but....... anytime you leave the head pin it isn't considered
to be a split I know it is kind of confusing but it is what it is.
Mike White
04-13-2016, 10:51 AM
If memory is still working it was coined by Johnny Kowalski in the 20's after getting stuck for a beer frame. He objected saying if you don't hit the head pin it isn't a split. Thus the term was born.
This "if you don't hit the head pin it isn't a split" isn't quite true.
In league warmups, I've shot at, and hit just the 10 pin, and left the 6 - 7 split when the pin bounced back out of the pit.
ChuckR
04-13-2016, 11:23 AM
Either leave can solicit certain verbal abuse towards my swing, the pins, the lanes or someone 5 lanes away when I am trying for a very good game. It isn't what you call the leave but the language used or thought.
bowl1820
04-13-2016, 12:03 PM
Why have two different names for essentially the same thing. To me a washout is a split. Sure you leave the 1 pin but it is still a tricky converstion
Why? Because it's just a way describe a particular type of split. (A washout is noted on the score sheet as a "W").
Blacksox1
04-13-2016, 09:22 PM
In my scores thread, I never consider a washout a split. :)
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