Bowling Green Curling Club

417 N. Mercer Rd., Bowling Green, Ohio 43402, (419) 372-7268

Wikipedia Article on Curling

An overview of the sport of curling.

U. S. Curling Association

Official Web site of the United States         Curling Association.

U.S. Women’s Curling Association

Official Web site of the United States       Women’s Curling Association.

 

Related Links

U. S. Curling Club Locator

Interactive map of all U.S. curling clubs. Maintained by the Kansas City Curling Club.

Canadian Curling Association

Official Web site of the Canadian Curling Association. 

CurlTech

Online “ curling school.”

Contact info:

Scott Piroth

E-mail: spiroth@bgsu.edu

Phone: (419) 372-7268

 

 

 Frequently Asked Question

 

What is the origin of the term “hog line”?  It's a question often asked but seldom answered, other than with a "beats-me" shrug of the shoulders.

According to Scots curlers, the term is derived from Scottish agriculture.  In a country where so many sheep were raised,  a lamb in its first year of life was called "a hog."  (Don't ask.)  In time, the name came to represent a straggler, a weakling, the one most likely to fall prey to predators, or to be culled from the flock. Similarly, a stone that could barely make it into the playing area was called a hog, and was therefore culled from the rest.

From Canada Curls: An Illustrated History of Curling in Canada by Doug Maxwell (reprinted at History of Curling page, Canadian Curling Association Web site)

Major Curling Events

Calendar of  major curling tournaments in 2007-08.

Vancouver 2010

Next chance to watch curling in the Winter Olympics.