Category: Bowling Guide

  • bowling pin Weight and dimensions

    Bowling Pins Weight and Dimensions Explained

    Do you ever wonder what goes on on the other side of the lane while you stand on the opposite and roll your ball? Well, a lot! But the pins you knock down, again and again, all of them look the same, right? Although each pin has its individual number, do you think bowling pins…

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  • How to choose bowling ball weight by age

    How To Choose Bowling Ball Weight By Age?

    What is the ideal weight for a bowling ball? How much should it weigh? The bowling ball’s weight is determined based on the bowlers’ age. Of course, a kid and a grown-up adult won’t use the same heavy bowling ball. That’s why it is paramount to know the correct bowling ball weight. Using a bowling…

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  • what is a good bowling score

    What is a Good Bowling Score?

    Are you satisfied with your current bowling score? While 300 is the highest possible score in bowling, not every bowler can score that whenever they want. As rare as it sounds, most bowlers at least once in their life want to bowl a perfect game. But for that, a bowler needs perfection in his throws…

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  • is 200 a good bowling score

    Is 200 a Good Bowling Score?

    While the highest possible score is 300 in bowling, don’t expect to have that as your average bowling score. As a matter of fact, a 300 bowling average is actually quite impossible. However, a 200+ bowling score as the average is actually pretty significant. Most serious bowlers aim to have an average that is 200…

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  • is 150 a good bowling score

    Is 150 a Good Bowling Score?

    Do you see bowling as a hobby? Then you might be truly happy when you hit some pins. So what if you’re intending to be serious? Naturally, you would like to have a higher score in bowling. For that, you need to pay more attention to your bowling strategies throughout the game to achieve a…

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  • Is 100 a good bowling score

    Is 100 a Good Bowling Score for You?

    No, 100 is not a good bowling score for any competitive tournament. But if you are a newbie, 100 is a decent score for you. Bowlers often feel lost when they first start bowling. Oftentimes, they are not sure about what is a decent bowling score. And so, they don’t understand whether their average is…

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  • bowling ball redrilling and plugging

    Bowling Ball Re-drilling and Plugging: When & Why You need?

    Have you ever owned a re-drilled and plugged bowling ball? Many of us did, and these bowling balls have stories of their own. It’s probably because the first time ball was drilled, it wasn’t the right one for the bowler, or maybe it’s a second-hand bowling ball. Either way, a bowling ball often needs re-drilling…

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  • Bowling Ball Drilling Explained

    What You need to Know about Bowling Ball Drilling

    When you purchase a bowling ball, it comes undrilled. To make it usable for the next bowling session, you need to drill some holes in your fingers and thumb. You can’t just take your undrilled ball and roll it down the lane. Of course, you have to get the ball drilled! Now, answer me, do…

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  • Bowling Ball RG Explained

    All You Need to Know About RG in Bowling

    Do you understand how important RG is when it comes to bowling balls? No doubt, there is a lot of physics involved regarding the RG of a bowling ball. Once you become an avid bowler, just throwing the ball on a certain board with correct angles and knocking down the pins aren’t enough. You need…

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  • Bowling lane arrows Explained

    What You need to Know about Bowling Lane Arrows and Dots

    Have you ever noticed the triangle-shaped arrows on the surface of the bowling lane? Yeah, those are the bowling lane arrows and today we will talk about it. So did it ever occur to you what purpose they serve? Do bowlers use it to roll their ball on the lane? If you thought about these,…

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