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Tag: Bowling Ball

Coverstocks!

Posted Aug 29, 2014 In: Bowling Tips | Coach's Corner

Featured Image Bowling balls and more bowling balls! With companies coming out with all these different types of bowling balls, why can looking at the coverstock most benefit you? What can you tell from a ball just by the coverstock? We can see that the ball is shiny or dull just by looking at it. Something else that will catch your eye is the color of the ball. How does this help you in selecting the right ball for you? I will try to break down the simple things to look for in a ball to help you build your bowling arsenal...

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Track Lx05

Posted Jun 19, 2014 In: Bowling Balls | Track

Featured Image Bowlers with lower rev rates need more assistance from the bowling ball than anyone; the Lx05 delivers that help. After the release of the Lx16, which is perfect for fresh heavy oil, we felt we needed a ball that lower rev rates could transition into when the Lx16 becomes too much...

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Brunswick Melee Cross

Posted May 30, 2014 In: Bowling Balls | Brunswick

Featured Image The new Savvy Hook Solid reactive is formulated to provide maximum versatility with more traction in oil on a variety of lane conditions for all types of physical styles. This new formulation produces easy length through the heads with mid-lane traction and a forceful backend reaction...

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Brunswick Mastermind Genius

Posted Apr 29, 2014 In: Bowling Balls | Brunswick

Featured Image The new Honor Roll Hybrid reactive coverstock is Brunswick’s newest creation based off our performance enhancing additive chemistry technology. Honor Roll Hybrid coverstock offers more length, improved versatility and stronger backend reaction when compared to the original Honor Roll Solid coverstock...

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Knowledge of Lane Play

Posted Sep 19, 2013 In: Coach's Corner

Has this simple game called Bowling progressed in technology so far that most people no longer understand it? With these advancements, have people strayed away from the game? Do people look at bowling as too simple? I think it is a mixture of all of these things that plays a big part of why (competitive) bowling is declining year over year. To make my point we are going to look at just 2 (there are anywhere from 100-150 different types of named oil patterns) different types of oil patterns, and how those affect which ball to use and your mental approach to each. To wrap it all up, I will share how I feel about the direction bowling has taken with these advancements...

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