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  • How to Buy Bowling Equipment to improve your Score

    Just like any sport, the right bowling equipment will help you to improve your score and enjoy the game more. There are 3 things you will need: a bowling ball that is right for you, shoes that...

  • How to Bowl With Reactive Bowling Balls

    Bowling is a game that has evolved significantly over time. Equipment manufacturers continually create products that will help the bowler get a higher score. Before the current generation of...

  • How to Resurface a Bowling Ball to Make It Hook

    Bowling balls come with a variety of different surfaces and internal cores. These physical makeups are the most important factor when determining their ability to hook. However, there are...

  • What Is Drilling Protection When Buying Bowling Balls?

    Drilling protection offers bowlers some peace of mind by insuring their bowling ball purchases. Drilling protection offers replacement of bowling balls that become damaged in any serious way...

  • How to Sand Bowling Balls

    Sanding bowling balls is a somewhat technical task not to be taken lightly since a mistake can alter the way the ball plays. However, regular bowler may find the skill worth acquiring since...

  • London Bowling Alleys

    While the ten-pin bowling we know today was standardized in the late 19th century, the game has been around for millennia. Bowling may be more popular in America than in other countries--there are...

  • How to Set Up a Bowling Team

    Bowling is an excellent recreational sport. You might find that you enjoy it so much that you want to join a league. Almost all leagues are team-based, which means you will need to find three or...

  • How to Teach Kids Bowling

    Teaching your kids to bowl may contribute to creating a healthy and positive hobby that they can carry with them through adulthood. Bowling can become a family activity where everyone can spend...

  • How to Bowl Well in Ten Pin Bowling

    Bowling is a sport that requires superior form and hand-eye coordination to put up a good score. While the arm motion and footwork may appear to be simple, there are actually a number of important...

  • How to Buy a Bowling Ball From a Pro Shop

    Whether you're a seasoned league bowler who just never got around to buying a ball or a beginner, having your own ball can significantly improve your game. Alley balls are almost always overused,...

  • How to Polish Bowling Balls

    Bowling is a fun activity that individuals of all skill levels enjoy taking part in, from the person who only bowls a few times a year to someone to plays at the professional level. No matter what...

  • How to Bowl Safely

    People don't normally think of bowling as a dangerous sport. However, carelessness and lack of focus can cause injury. In a bowling alley, you are surrounded by potentially dangerous machinery,...

  • Define Gutterball

    The sport of bowling involves rolling a bowling ball down the lane with the purpose of knocking down the ten bowling pins. The gutter is found on both sides of the bowling lane; when the ball...

  • Fun Bowling Ball Games

    Like any sport, bowling can get a little monotonous, especially for those who play with skilled bowlers who show them up every time. If you are having a gathering or party at a bowling alley, you...

  • Ten Pin Bowling Tips

    Bowling can be a great sport for young children who enjoy knocking down pins as well as a highly competitive sport played for money and prestige. Most players fall somewhere in between and might...

  • How to Pick House Bowling Ball

    If you play bowling for leisure, more than likely you use a house bowling ball. Many bowling players don’t get a personal bowling ball until they join a bowling league. Even on a bowling league,...

  • How to Check Your Bowling Score, 10 Pin or Duckpin

    I created the http://www.bowlinggenius.com bowling score calculator for all of you. Did you ever go bowling and wonder what your score would be if you had just picked up one more spare? Well...I...

  • Rules of Ten Pin Bowling

    Bowling is an individual sport that involves throwing a ball down a lane to try to hit pins, positioned at the end of the lane. Bowling is played in alleys around the world with a set of formal...

  • Bowling Equipment Guide

    Bowling is an activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. It is also convenient, as you can just walk into a bowling alley and play---you don't need to bring any...

  • How to Clean Rubber Bowling Balls

    In order to clean rubber bowling balls, use rubbing alcohol or an approved bowling ball cleaner along with a microfiber towel to get oil off of the surface. Discover how often a bowling ball...

  • How to Measure a Bowling Ball

    In order to measure a bowling ball, simply use a ball-fit bowling ball to find out what the most comfortable fit is for a bowler. Discover other ways a pro shop operator may measure a person's...

  • How to Candlepin Bowl

    Candlepin bowling is different than tinpen bowling in that the ball is smaller and the bowler gets three turns, as opposed to two. Learn about scoring in candlepin bowling with help from a...

  • How to Throw a Smooth Bowling Ball

    In bowling, a smooth ball is important because it improves a bowler's game and protects the bowling center and lanes. Find out how to use a good knee bend at the foul line to get a smooth bowling...

  • Bowling Equipment Information

    Bowling equipment has changed over the years, with plastic balls giving way to balls made of urethane and resin. Learn about the slick soles on the bottom of bowling shoes with help from a...

  • How to Throw a Fingertip Bowling Ball

    A fingertip bowling ball grip involves putting fingers down the first crease to the first knuckle to provide more lift on the bowling ball. Increase a bowling average through the fingertip method...

  • How to Hook the Ball in Bowling

    In bowling, a hook ball is thrown by making a motion of shaking someone's hand, or by putting the fingers into the ball up to the first knuckle. Learn about keeping the thumb out of a bowling ball...

  • How to Get a Bowling Ball Drilled

    In order to get a bowling ball drilled, have a pro shop operator measure the bowling hand for the proper size so that the ball can be properly mapped. Find out how bowling balls are locked in...

  • How to Score a Game of Five-Pin Bowling

    A game of five-pin bowling is scored similarly to tenpin bowling, except that a third opportunity to knock down all of the pins can result in five points. Discover how a perfect game in five-pin...

  • What Weight Bowling Ball to Use

    Bowling balls typically weigh between 6 and 16 pounds, and it's recommended that someone bowl with a ball that is 10 percent of her body weight. Discover how most professionals bowl with 14- or...

  • How to Throw a Good Curveball in Bowling

    In bowling, there are several ways to throw a good curveball, including a motion that mimics shaking hands with a person. Learn how to curve a bowling ball by cupping it with help from a...

  • How to Get Discount Bowling Balls

    How to get discount bowling balls. Find out how to find discount bowling balls with these helpful tips

  • How to Get a Bowling Sponsor

    Bowling is one of the most participated in sports in the world, and many out there may be like me and want to make a living in the sport of bowling. However, without sponsorship, this dream can...

  • Candlepin Bowling History

    Candlepin bowling is a variation of the more well-known tenpin bowling, using smaller pins and smaller balls, and throwing up to three balls per frame. The game was created in Massachusetts more...

  • Australia's Ten Pin Bowling History

    Australian tenpin bowling began at the Washington Bowling Saloon in Ballarat, Victoria, in 1885.

  • Information About Bowling Shoes & Equipment

    Bowling alleys rent shoes, and you can use one of their house balls to bowl. But if you join a league, owning your own bowling shoes, ball and bag makes more sense.

  • Types of Bowling Games

    Most people think of bowling as a game where the players try and knock down 10 pins by rolling a ball down the lane. This is actually just one type of bowling called ten-pin. There are many...

  • Bowling Ball Resurfacing Instructions

    Bowlers looking for a competitive advantage as they bowl in leagues or professionally will buy ball spinners to resurface their bowling balls. The surface of the ball is what is in contact with...

  • Bowling Games for College

    For students who want an exciting way to spend their free time with friends, look no further than your local bowling alley. While a traditional game of bowling usually brings friends closer...

  • How to Make a Bowling Ball Hook

    Making a bowling ball hook takes a lot of practice. This will go over the basics, but you will have to go to a bowling alley and throw the ball many, many times to get this right.

  • Good Bowling Party Games

    Any parent looking for inspiration for an upcoming child's birthday party should remember one of the classic American theme parties for kids--taking them to the bowling alley.

  • Where Can You Get Kids Bowling Balls?

    In the 1990s, avid bowlers with children were quite pleased to see Brunswick's new product line of Viz-A-Balls hit the shelves. These balls were colorful and often had a graphic of a cartoon...

  • Candlepin Bowling Techniques

    Candlepin bowling is a form of bowling played mainly in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine and Eastern Canada. Due to the size of the bowling ball and the shape of the pins, the game calls for a...

  • Candlepin Bowling Instructions

    Candlepin bowling is traditional ten-pin bowling with a Boston accent. New England's home-grown version of the sport has a few twists on the rules that make the game easier in some senses, and...

  • Bowling Ball Drilling Tips

    The average competitive bowler understands that when he owns his own bowling ball, he needs to have finger holes drilled in the ball before bowling a frame. However, many bowlers do not realize...

  • What Are Bowling Balls & Pins Made Out of?

    What bowling balls and pins are made of have changed over time.

  • Equipment Needed for Bowling

    One of the world's largest participatory sports, bowling may trace its beginnings to 3200 B.C., according to the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame in Arlington, Texas. Today, more than...

  • Brunswick Bowling Ball Drilling Instructions

    Bowling is a wonderful way to pass time and enjoy an evening with friends. However, while many people consider this game to be little more than a reason to go out on the odd week night, there are...

  • Bowling Ball Basics

    A bowling ball seems like a pretty simple item, and one would not expect a considerable amount of variation in them besides color and weight. But bowling balls are designed specifically to react...

  • Rules of Courtesy & Safety for Bowling

    The bowling alley is a fun place for people of all ages. To keep bowling alleys running and properly maintained, a player should abide by some unwritten rules. These rules are kept in place to...

  • Bowling Ball Advice

    If you're getting more serious about your bowling game and want to take it to the next level, then the first step is purchasing your own ball. This process is a lot different than choosing a used...

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