First, there was ax throwing in Kansas City. Then came pickleball. Now, another substandard sport is getting a lot of attention in the KC metro. Fouling is knocking over the pins without using a bowling ball. It's a mashup of soccer, bowling, and a little corn hole. Fowling Warehouse KC is only the eighth warehouse of its kind in the country. The rules are simple. At each end he has two teams and the first team to shoot down all the pins with the soccer ball wins. “Research shows that people are more willing to spend money on experiences than possessions,” says Fowling Warehouse KC. Co-owner and operator Dave Dunn said: “If you're looking for an experience that you've probably never had before, Fowling definitely fits into that category,” he said of the new Kansas City business, which opened in November. So far, he says, it's been relatively successful. But his ultimate goal will be for Patrick Mahomes to come out and challenge him to foul. “Kansas City is the city of tailgate sports, and the best soccer players in the world live here, so who wouldn't want that?” Try throwing it,” Dunn said. If you're having trouble hitting the pin, there's plenty of sports on the TVs and bars in the warehouse. Fowling Warehouse is located near Stateline Road and 103rd Street. Visit the local business's website for more information.
First, there was ax throwing in Kansas City. Then came pickleball.
Now, another unconventional sport is attracting a lot of attention in the KC subway.
Fouling is knocking over the pins without using a bowling ball.
It's a combination of football, bowling, and a little corn hole.
Fowling Warehouse KC is only the eighth warehouse of its kind in the country. The rules are simple. At each end he has two teams and the first team to shoot down all the pins with the soccer ball wins.
“Research shows that people are more willing to spend money on experiences than possessions,” said Dave Dunn, co-owner and operator of Fowling Warehouse KC.
If you're looking for an experience that you've probably never done before, Fowling definitely fits into that category.
“Some people say they like it because it requires fitness, but it's not as demanding as pickleball,” Dunn said.
The new Kansas City business opened in November. So far, he says, it's been relatively successful. But his ultimate goal will be for Patrick Mahomes to come in and challenge him to foul.
“Kansas City is kind of a tailgate sports town, and the best football thrower in the world lives here, so why not try to imitate him and throw a football at the bowling pins?” There won’t be any people,” Dunn said.
If you don't have much luck hitting the pins, there are a variety of sports shown on TVs in the bar as well as in the warehouse.
Fowling Warehouse is located near Stateline Road and 103rd Street. Visit his website for local businesses for more information.