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Professional Bowling

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    • How Does a Professional Bowler Make Money?

      Professional bowlers do not have the big money contracts and hype like many other professional sports do, but there are plenty of ways that they can make money. One of the main ways that bowlers make money is by winning. Every bowling tournament features a substantial prize pool, and the better you can bowl, the more money you will... more »

    • Tenpin Bowling History

      Tenpin bowling is popular for many reasons. It is a sport that can be enjoyed with family or friends or pursued competitively on the amateur or professional levels. It also an activity that can be enjoyed by people of any size or weight, including those with disabilities. more »

    • The Composition of a Bowling Ball

      It's unlikely the casual bowler has more than a fleeting concept of the vast world of bowling ball manufacturing and specifications. Most are probably unaware that there are actually three different bowling games, five-pin and candlepin in addition to the familiar ten-pin contest. And few individuals outside of professional bowlers... more »

    • How to Follow Through and Deliver in Professional Bowling

      The lanes, your bowing ball, your delivery and follow through and the weather can all be factors in your bowling game. What your hand does after the ball leaves it is follow through. The following will give you information on your delivery of the bowling ball. more »

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