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The ten pin in bowling can be a tricky fellow especially when left alone. Unfortunately this happens quite often, especially to right-handed bowlers. Follow these instructions and with a little...
Bowling seems deceptively easy sometimes, but it can get frustrating on the lanes when those pins just won’t go down! Here are a few pointers to help improve your game.
While no one considers bowling a contact sport, there are injuries that occur. The most common injuries are to the hand and wrist of the bowling arm. Just because there is an injury to the bowling...
Lane conditions will vary each time that you bowl. It will either be oily or dry. If the lane is dry, your ball will hook to the left if you are right-handed, and to the right if you are...
Determining where to stand for you bowling stance is something you should do every time you play. Each alley is different and lane conditions at the same alley can vary from one night to the next....
The 4, 7, 6, 9,10 split is a very difficult spare to pick up. You're left with three pins to the right and two to the left. While the amateur bowler's best bet is to pick up the three right pins,...
If you love bowling, then you quickly learn that the difference between an average of 100 and 200 is all about picking up the spare. Here are some tips on how to pick up that stubborn 10 pin spare...
Even the best bowler leave spares. Being able to pick them up consistently is what makes a good bowler great. Here are some general tips on picking up your left side groupings.