Category: Bowling Guide

  • Bowling Ball Differential Explained

    All You Need to Know About Differential in Bowling

    Do you understand how important Differential is when it comes to bowling balls? Clearly, it’s all about physics. Once you become a serious bowler, just throwing the ball, aiming for the targeted pocket, maintaining a perfect angle, etc are no longer enough. You need in-depth knowledge regarding bowling ball dynamics. Every move your bowling ball…

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  • best colleges for bowling

    Best Bowling Colleges for the last 10 Years

    You know what they say, “Iron sharpens Iron”. To become the best of the bests, bowlers need to go to colleges specializing in bowling and get the top level of coaching from the best athletes and coaches. If you’re getting more competitive with every season, and have a really good career by far, you might…

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  • bowling shoes vs regular shoes

    Bowling Shoes vs Regular Shoes: Basic Differences

    What is the first thing you look for while shopping for your regular walking and running shoes? Once you know the shoes can provide comfort, no matter how long you wear them, you speculate the build of the shoes. Are they sturdy or not? Can they handle log-time wear? Is it slip-resistant? So many things…

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  • Bowling handicap explained

    How to Calculate Bowling Handicap- Explained

    I have huge respect for bowling alleys that have enough resources to support adaptive bowling. The beauty of both able-bodied and disabled bowlers enjoying the same sport is truly amazing. But how do they score so well? If you ever saw a league with a handicapped bowler, you may have noticed that their score is…

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  • how to detox bowling ball

    How to Detox A Bowling Ball at Home?

    Have you recently noticed any changes in your bowling ball performance? Is it hooking less than usual? A bowling ball’s motion can change because of several factors. Sometimes it is due to broken down lanes, and sometimes it’s your bowling ball that is the culprit. If you are using your bowling ball for a while…

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