Before the advent of the reactive bowling ball, a bowler could choose only between plastic, particle bowling and urethane bowling balls. Reactive bowling balls are used by the professional bowlers to increase the hook potential of the ball. Resin particles are added to the urethane ball in order to form reactive bowling balls.
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Bowling Tips Category
How to Use a Reactive Bowling Ball
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010How to Use a Bowling Ball Spinner
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010The professionals of the bowling game are skillful than an ordinary man playing bowling game because they own bowling ball drilling equipment or a bowling ball spinner. The bowling ball spinner helps the bowler to match the ball with lane so that the amount of control on the ball that should be applied can be determined. The professionals identify how the ball interacts with the surface of the lane. The condition of lane and surface of ball affects the strike rate of the player and so the bowling ball spinner helps to increase the strike rate.
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5 Bowling Ball Bag Purchase Tips
Thursday, May 6th, 2010Any type of bowler such as professional or beginner requires a bowling ball bag that not only contains balls but should also contain other equipment such as bowling shoes, shirts. The bowling ball bag should be chosen depending upon the requirement and quality of bag. While choosing a bowling ball bag one should keep in mind the following factors. (more…)
Tips For Caring For Your Bowling Ball
Friday, February 26th, 2010Now that you have your bowling balls all custom fit to your grip size and finger holes that fit your hand, you want to take the best possible care of your investment. One common mistake that many people make is leaving their bowling balls and bags in the garage or the trunk of the car. This is OK for one night or two, but you want to avoid doing it for extended periods of time. Your pricey custom ball could melt or crack when exposed to extreme conditions, and that’s the last thing you would want to happen. Additionally, a ball left in a hot place can expand and warp. Think of it this way, you wouldn’t want to leave your ball anywhere you wouldn’t want to sleep. Another idea is to rent a locker in the bowling alley and hold on to the key. This way, the temperature stays steady.
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Stock Your Arsenal
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010Did you know that 33% of all bowlers are adult women, 32% are adult men and the rest are young people of mixed sexes. If you’re one of those 2/3 adults, and you want to be a serious bowler, you really should have your own custom fitted bowling balls. You’ll have more control and the ball will actually feel lighter in your hands. Come take a look and have a talk with the pro shop that is probably in your local bowling alley. They will show you a wide variety of balls to choose from. One is sure to fit your taste and they will custom drill the holes to fit your hand.
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