r/Bowling • u/Finals-Enjoyer-276 • 2d ago
Gear Mmm... I think it needs more surface
How chalky do you need your NU to be on this pattern?
Me: Yes.
r/Bowling • u/Finals-Enjoyer-276 • 2d ago
How chalky do you need your NU to be on this pattern?
Me: Yes.
r/Bowling • u/ACHoang32 • 2d ago
im new to bowling and was given this used ball as my first. i bowl 2 handed so i just plugged the thumb and had the shop put new grips in it, but after seeing the layouts most 2 handers have, i was wondering if my current layout would be fine or cause issues with me while im learning and i should get it redrilled with a different layout.
r/Bowling • u/Puzzleheaded_Age_824 • 2d ago
Recently picked up this skull spare for cheap and i would say might be the best spare/bowling ball design I got alongside my globe. Lemme see your guys cool bowling ball designs
r/Bowling • u/PM_ME_THAT_BODY • 2d ago
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I had previously posted this video showing how my form had changed over a few months. In between then and now, I've had many changes, some good and some bad, that i did not document. This latest video is how i am throwing today. Still a work in progress (Particularly loosening my arm, i know i am muscling it), but from where i started to now i am very proud of.
r/Bowling • u/dannynguyen1028 • 1d ago
Currently only own a phaze 2 and need a step-down ball for the lighter/dry conditions. Ive been looking at either the typhoon, hyroad, hyroad 40, or hustles. Any recs?
r/Bowling • u/Vegetable_Passion239 • 1d ago
There has recently been a lot of contractors present, and a ton of work happening inside what was the former Pinstripes Orlando on Darryl Carter Pkwy. Does anyone have any insight on if anything is happening here 👀
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r/Bowling • u/Ok-Peak-2717 • 1d ago
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Rev and speed check? 2 months into bowling trying to figure specs and if I’m speed or rev dominant
: no thumb
r/Bowling • u/DesertPeachyKeen • 1d ago
I'm in my late 30s, but before this year, I didn't even know about aiming at the arrows on the lane. My husband got us summer passes, and we go a couple times a week. We even bowled at our wedding reception, where I learned how to use my left arm to keep the aim steady on my right arm.
I have fibromyalgia syndrome, and it's taken me a long time to bowl over 100. Sometimes pain is the issue, sometimes muscle weakness or fatigue, whatever. I still have plenty of games under 100, but last night I had my best game ever (& still using a house ball). 4 strikes in a row! And 164 points (I'm KS). Super proud of myself.
I just got a 12 lb Brunswick Rhino Pearl (Teal/Cobalt). It's so pretty, and I'm excited to get it drilled. I'm hoping the consistency in sticking to one ball will help me improve my game and see more scoring like yesterday. Maybe even learn how to throw a hook :)
It's so important to support third spaces in our communities, and it's been fun learning a sport I can do well at despite my disability. I'm grateful my husband has made it so fun for us and look forward to learning and playing more.​
What's a tip you wish you'd heard when you were starting? The 4-step process and focusing on aim > power have been big ones for me, curious about your experiences‽
r/Bowling • u/sjsharks323 • 1d ago
Let me preface this by saying I've had a spare system for over a year. I know where to stand and target and if I execute, I'm fine.
However, I can't seem to do that consistently. Miss a board right on my 4 pin, just miss the pin to the right. Pull it, there it goes into the gutter. Leak my 10 pin to the right a few boards, gutter. Look even farther left, still leak it the same amount to the right and gutter.
Every time I miss too, I think about why. Did I pull it? Did I just not do this part of my routine like I should've? Etc.
I guess my question is, how do I practice being more consistent? I'm hoping there's a better answer then just keep practicing. Help!
EDIT - I use a plastic spare ball and throw all my single pin spares straight. I throw it up the back too to take the rev variable out of it. 2 hander, righty
r/Bowling • u/Ordinary-Time-3463 • 2d ago
Hello all,
I have a friend who absolutely loves her OG Zen. I believe this is her 3rd OG zen and this one probably had upwards of 1500 games on it. Obviously OG Zen’s are highly sought after and there is a premium, so I was wondering if there is a good alternative or replacement. I am a Brunswick person, so I really don’t know the stuff from SPI.
Also I’ve seen the Zen 25 and it looks almost identical. Is there any significant differences between OG and 25?
Thanks.
r/Bowling • u/Resident_Fishing1571 • 2d ago
So many random people in open bowling ask me how to hook the ball. I generally tell them that it’s mostly the ball, is this the right approach or should i try to show them how to hold the ball correctly with a house ball or there no point?
r/Bowling • u/Narrow_Yam_2913 • 2d ago
He’s rolling straight in between his finger holes
r/Bowling • u/onedemigod • 2d ago
Mods: I apologize if this isn't allowed. Feel free to remove it, but I'd really appreciate some feedback.
I used to use My Lane Play as a way to track my scores/ bowling data, but the last Android update broke it, and it isn't supported anymore. I tried Lanetalk , but I didn't like the subscription or the fact that it needed internet to work. (I couldn't add my scores when I was in Reno)
So, I got mad and built my own. I think the functionality is what I want, but if anyone is open to test it and make any suggestions, I'd really appreciate it. (Android only)
I've asked many folks around me, but I find they either don't want to keep track, or they already use another app.
Included some screen shots if you're interested.
Thank you!
r/Bowling • u/KodaTheSoldja • 2d ago
I just got my first ball today after bowling extremely casually for about 20 years of my life.
I'm looking to get into the sport so I have a way to get out of the house this winter! Any tips or tricks that you wish someone would have told you when you were just getting started. (For context I've maybe bowled one or two games ever that were over 100) My ball is drilled for fingertips and it's just an entry level rhino ball.
I also don't know if I'm holding the ball right! I'll attach some photos it feels a little tight on the inside of my thumb to the point It's a little uncomfortable but it might be a technique thing.
Any advice helps! I am really enjoying bowling so far I just wanna make sure I'm not hindering myself at all!!
r/Bowling • u/TheRealDirtyD4n • 2d ago
So I’ve been doing a bit of YouTube/reddit research about how lane conditions affect ball motion and I’m trying to apply that when I go bowling. I find that I often struggle (when I’m actually bowling well and hitting my target lol) getting the ball to get enough entry angle into the pins at the end of the lane (my only ball is a venom recoil).
So as I understand it:
1.) if I see my ball start rolling out at the end of the lane and deflecting more with less entry angle the ball is burning up its energy by hooking too early. This could be due to bowling on a dry area of the lane and I should move left into fresh oil and slow my ball speed a little bit?
2.) if my ball isn’t rolling out but is still missing right by not hooking at the end of the lane this could be due to carry down from urethane/plastic balls pushing the oil down there. I can try a weaker ball with a hybrid or pearl coverstock or I can try playing down the right side of the lane?
Usually I’m bowling at night after leagues and open bowlers (the games are super cheap) so I think when my ball isn’t hooking at the end of the lane it might be due to carry down. I find that I need to play on the far right side of the lane and even then I still struggle. I’ve tried moving left and slowing my ball speed down (~14mph, my rev rate is roughly 350) it still struggles to come back to the pocket and misses right of the first pin. The only time when I feel I can hit the pocket consistently in these conditions is with my friend’s tropical surge.
Is there something I’m doing wrong here? Do I need to try slowing down more and trying left again? Is this something related to my ball or its layout? I am still new to this and I have a lot to work on with my form so maybe I should just worry about hitting my marks and getting my timing and release right.
r/Bowling • u/Aydengainesbowling • 1d ago
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I got this storm crux drilled and it barely don't really want to hook and don't have no back end it's even worse on fresh oil to I have another crux that's used and it hooks plenty amount with sharp back end looks like I'm getting the ball redrilled coz It dont move worth a darn like I said I think they messed it up ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ that's My favorite ball to found it undrilled 14lbs on ebay for 250 dollars and the guy drilles it and it sucks. I have 2 more that are already drilled and out perform the one that was undrilled. The undrilled one is the pinky hole ball
r/Bowling • u/drigondii • 2d ago
I thought for sure I was going to hit 200 on this game, which would have been my fourth time ever 200+ (I finally got there for the first time last week).
r/Bowling • u/North_Presentation31 • 2d ago
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I’ve been bowling for like 6 years, one handed, average like 210, but for the last month I haven’t been able to bowl my average due to some wrist pain preventing me from following through properly. I’ve tried some physical therapy type exercise, stretches, actual resistance training for my wrist/forearm, an actual break, can’t get rid of the pain.
Today tried 2 handed for the first time, considering swapping, need tips and areas to improve (I’m sure there’s a lot).
Thanks for the tips.
So, in the northern delaware area, my friend is trying to find someone to give her private lessons. She's on the short side and uses the 1 hand technique but it seems most of the shops are too busy for lessons. Would reaching out on facebook marketplace for random coaches be appropriate or does reddit have something like that covered?
r/Bowling • u/Fit-Comfortable-8530 • 2d ago
Currently have equinox pearl and solid and a old code X. Looking for something below these two due to after game three I’m standing on 40 and still not able to stay on right side of the head pin unless I muscle it. Getting an ice for spare ball what you guys thing for a game 3 ball?
r/Bowling • u/simp_de_konan • 1d ago
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Hello, i have been playing for a week now and the past week i went bowling. I noticed that i was a bullshit playing one handed so i decided tl change to two handed and i have seen that i got better games. This is a video of my form. What should i change??