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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...
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...
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...
It is far easier to control the ball if it is held with the fingertips rather than in the palm of the hand. Holding the ball from underneath with fingers spread apart and a firm grip should allow...
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...