Columbia 300 White Dot Black/Purple/Silver

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Columbia 300 White Dot Black/Purple/Silver

Columbia 300 White Dot Black/Purple/Silver The durability and color of the Columbia White Dot make it one of the most popular balls in bowling history. This ball can be used by any bowler no matter your style or skill level.

Details & Specs

Color
Black/Purple/Silver
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
Coverstock
Polyester
A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
Core
Bullet
Finish
Crown Factory Polish
Reaction
Spare/Straight
Recommended Lane Condition
Any
SKU
COL60106273
Product ID
12986
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Ball Performance

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Question:

What r the hole sizes for large drilling

4/21/2021 - By

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Answer:

To see the drilling size chart you will need to click the "?" beside the drilling option. This should pull up a pop up window which will have the size chart for all sizes.

4/22/2021 - By Bowling.Com Staff

Question:

Can I not get a large hole size with a 10lb ball ?

6/8/2022 - By

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Answer:

Yes, if the drilling is offered you may select any size including large for a 10lb ball.

6/9/2022 - By Bowling.Com Staff

Question:

What's the difference between the WD and T Zone

2/21/2023 - By

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Answer:

Hi Kimberlie, the White Dot & TZone balls are both plastic/spare balls and both give straight reaction.

2/22/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff

Question:

What is the performance?

5/3/2023 - By

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Hi Louise, this is a plastic spare ball with a straight reaction.

5/3/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff