What is the average ball speed by age? Average ball speed in golf decreases as age increases, with younger players typically achieving higher speeds. Golfers under 30 often reach ball speeds over 160 mph, while seniors may average closer to 110 mph. Understanding the average ball speed by age can help golfers set realistic performance…
In bowling, no equipment is more vital than the ball itself. The bowling ball is the key that unlocks a bowler’s full potential. Understanding the ball’s reaction as it travels down the lane is essential for maximizing performance. The ball’s reaction, mainly determined by coverstock type, refers to its precise motion and curve toward the…
Looking for the ultimate bowling ball to conquer those heavy oil conditions? Well, guess what? Your search is over! The Global Eternity PI is here to save the day. With its powerful Epoch asymmetric core and gritty Reserve Blend 901 solid coverstock, this high-performance ball is the key to maximum traction on even the toughest…
Have you ever heard of cosmic bowling? It’s okay if you haven’t – it’s not something people discuss daily. Cosmic bowling is a super fun version of regular bowling with cool lights and music. When someone first mentions cosmic bowling, you probably have many questions in your brain. Questions like: What makes it cosmic? Why…
Bowling is as much a science as it is a sport. Achieving the perfect ball motion down the lane requires an in-depth knowledge of how equipment specifications and throwing mechanics interact. The backend response of a bowling ball is how much it hooks in the backend part of its roll. The backend reaction determines whether…
Backup Bowling is an intriguing technique in Bowling. Unlike conventional approaches, it intentionally generates a hook in the opposite direction. For right-handed bowlers, the ball takes an unexpected turn to the right, while left-handed players witness a graceful leftward curve. This unusual style offers a distinct challenge to tradition and is a valuable tool in…
Will using finger inserts help you take a better short? You will find different answers from different people. While some find finger inserts useful, some claim it has no additional benefits. The debate has been there for years. What about the professionals? Do pro bowlers use finger inserts also? Finding this might help you decide…
One of the commonly used words in bowling is ‘Gutter’ also known as “Channel” which is a more formal term. I know many new bowlers still aren’t aware of what a Gutter or Channel is. You are probably thinking about the shallow edge attached to the roof of your house that carries rainwater off. But…
Did you have wood-shop classes in your high school days? Then I guess you remember using sandpapers. Either use it to roughen up a smooth surface or smooth out a rough and bumpy wooden surface. Similar to that, bowling balls need changes in surface finish. But do you use regular sandpaper for that? No! Bowlers…
It’s pretty hard to find information on some of the Kegel Navigation Series Patterns. It’s not because they are not popular, but because bowlers don’t discuss how to play them as much as they should. The Kegel Boardwalk oil pattern is one of the patterns on which you will only find the pattern sheet, but…