About Hammer Bowling Balls

Bowling is a popular hobby in many parts of the United States. Many bowlers start out by using the bowling balls offered for free at bowling alleys. Others want to have their own personal bowling ball. Hammer is a manufacturer of bowling balls for individuals and bowling alleys as well. The Hammer bowling ball varies greatly in design, size, and material it is composed of.

  1. Significance

    • Hammer makes a large number of bowling balls for different levels of bowlers. These balls vary in the material they are made of, the weight of the bowling ball, and how it reacts in relation to the bowling lane. Many different pro shops, sporting goods stores, and recreation supply retailers sell bowling balls made by Hammer.

    Function

    • Determining how a Hammer bowling ball reacts to the bowling lane itself is very important. There are two numbers bowlers should be aware of. These numbers are the RG which stands for radius of gravitation and the differential radius of gravitation known as DRG. Bowlers should be aware that the lower the RG number, the more quickly the ball will start to roll on the lane picking up the rotation the bowler imparts on the ball. The lower the DRG number means the more likely a ball is to hook on the bowling lane.

    Size

    • Hammer makes bowling balls for men and women, and for bowlers of all ages. To appeal to all age groups, Hammer manufactures bowling balls that weigh anywhere from eight pounds up to eighteen pound bowling balls. The heavier balls hit the pins harder as the force of a bowling ball is determined by it's speed times it's weight.

    Effects

    • The Hammer bowling balls have three different types of materials they are composed of. The type of material the surface of the ball is composed of has a significant effect on how much the ball will curve or hook. The typical "alley ball" which bowling alleys allow bowlers to use for free made by Hammer are made of polyester. The polyester results in a path that has very little hook to it, and the ball is very durable and does not chip frequently. Urethane bowling balls are sold in stores. Bowling balls with urethane surfaces create more friction with the bowling alley lane. According to Bowlersparadise.com these balls are good for bowlers that are starting to learn to throw a hook. Reactive resin surface bowling balls which Hammer manufactures for bowlers, have a urethane surface with resin particles mixed into the surface of the ball to create even more "grab" by the ball. This produces a larger hook.

    Identification

    • Hammer bowling balls can be identified by a small imprinted picture of a hammer that is stamped onto the surface of the bowling ball. The colors and designs of bowling balls are no specific to any brand. This means the designs on the ball are purely decorative and each brand does not create specific designs on their own bowling balls. These bowling balls can be customized to have your favorite sports team on them, character from a cartoon on them, or artistic design.

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Comments

  • Warren Friedl Jun 18, 2009
    Differential Radius of Gyration or RG Diff, encourages the ball to flare, too much flare on too much friction and the ball stops hooking. Maximum weight of a bowling ball is 16lbs. Effect of a bowling ball is actually about angle of entry to the pocket, not speed and weight. Hammer does NOT make house balls. And polyester is the weakest cover stock, most house balls are urethane, a harder material.
  • Warren Friedl Jun 18, 2009
    RG is Radius of Gyration

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