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  1. Taking care of a bowling ball means cleaning the ball, storing it in a bag and avoiding leaving a ball in the trunk of a car. Keep a bowling ball in a controlled environment with help from a professional bowler in this free video on bowling tips.

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  2. Holding a bowling ball to the side means that the ball will hook, while putting the hand underneath the ball will cause it to go straight. Discover how to manipulate the index finger to create more hook with a bowling ball with help from a professional bowler in this free video on bowling tips.

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  3. There's different types of bowling balls for different applications, and most of the new bowling balls are made of reactive resin. Learn about particle bowling balls and plastic balls with help from a professional bowler in this free video on bowling tips.

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  4. Taking care of bowling shoes is similar to taking care of tennis shoes, which means washing them in warm, soapy water and using a brush to prepare the sole for sliding. Discover how to air out bowling shoes with help from a professional bowler in this free video on bowling tips.

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Kenny Scholers Kenny Scholers joined the Professional Bowlers Association in 1981. He is a two-time PBA regional champion, and was a member of the 1993 and 1994 Southern Regional all-star teams. Scholers is a current member of the North Carolina Bowling Hall of Fame, and a member of the Cape Fear Chapter United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame. He has 28 career 300 games, 19 career 800 series, and his current average is 231. Scholers currently bowls in a league at Ten Pin Alley, Wilmington, N.C.dkdk

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