How to Choose the Best Bowling Ball For Your Needs
With so many bowling balls on the market today it can be overwhelming trying to decide which one is the best bowling ball for you. Bowling balls are expensive and once holes are drilled into them, you can no longer return it. A bowling ball consists of a coverstock and core. Coverstock is the material the bowling ball is made of and the core is inside of the bowling ball. Both make the bowling ball hook but studies have shown that coverstock is responsible for the majority of a ball’s reaction on the lane.
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In this free video, Scott Pohl, owner of On Track Pro Shop simplifies the process and provides basic principles that make finding the best bowling ball for you easier.
Shiny Bowling Balls
A shiny bowling ball tends to roll down the lane farther and hook more in the back end. Typically, a shiny ball is better served for someone who has slower ball speed or is playing on drier lane conditions.
Duller Bowling Balls
Duller coverstocks tend to grip the lane earlier. This means they hook earlier on the lane and give less back end reaction. A bowler that throws the ball faster or finds themselves on oiler lane conditions is better served bowling with a duller bowling ball.
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Middle of the Road Bowling Balls
Not overly shiny or dull, middle of the road bowling balls are geared for medium speed, medium rev rate bowlers. Most bowlers fit in this category and it is a great place to start when looking for your first ball. There are many different manufacturers out there that provide bowling balls in each of these categories. All of the manufactures have pros and cons. It comes down to personal preference when choosing the best ball for you.
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Join the National Bowling Academy community to access a huge library of bowling instruction videos: https://www.nationalbowlingacademy.com/join/.
In this free video, Scott Pohl, owner of On Track Pro Shop simplifies the process and provides basic principles that make finding the best bowling ball for you easier.
Shiny Bowling Balls
A shiny bowling ball tends to roll down the lane farther and hook more in the back end. Typically, a shiny ball is better served for someone who has slower ball speed or is playing on drier lane conditions.
Duller Bowling Balls
Duller coverstocks tend to grip the lane earlier. This means they hook earlier on the lane and give less back end reaction. A bowler that throws the ball faster or finds themselves on oiler lane conditions is better served bowling with a duller bowling ball.
Become a National Bowling Academy member today and watch hundreds of bowling instruction videos: https://www.nationalbowlingacademy.com/join/.
Middle of the Road Bowling Balls
Not overly shiny or dull, middle of the road bowling balls are geared for medium speed, medium rev rate bowlers. Most bowlers fit in this category and it is a great place to start when looking for your first ball. There are many different manufacturers out there that provide bowling balls in each of these categories. All of the manufactures have pros and cons. It comes down to personal preference when choosing the best ball for you.
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