Posts Tagged ‘Bowling Balls’

Bowlingballs and Food Have Been Linked Since the Beginning

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

From the very beginning, bowling and food have been enduring links. There’s something about eating a juicy, American hotdog in the clatter and rumble of the lanes as the pins come tumbling down. Bowling isn’t the same without your essential French fries, dog, and beer.

It should come as no surprise that modern bowling was born in a restaurant. 10-pin bowling is in fact the brainchild of Joe Thum, a restaurateur who many consider to be the father of bowling. Thum created America’s first bowling association, The American Bowling Congress, on Sept. 9, 1895, in order to share his love of this now incredibly popular family sport.

Thum opened the White Elephant at the end of the 19th century. It was one of the first bowling establishments in the country. Aside from also being a restaurant, the White Elephant was steeped in elegance and class. In fact, it mostly served the wealthy and the upper class. Some of the richest men in America sent a bowlingball or two careening down the lines. The wealthy were some of the first few Americans to ever experience what many consider to be one of America’s favorite sports.

Although bowling started with the upper class, it’s irresistible fun, competitive spirit, and family-friendly entertainment soon spread to the working classes in the heart of the Great Depression. Men in the factories discovered the exhilaration of bowling, that incredible feel you get when the bowlingball hits the heart of the pins and sends them all crashing down.

As bowling spread to the masses, bowling’s connection to food continued. As anyone who has spent an evening at the bowling alley knows, food can really be the heart of the game. There’s nothing more satisfying than a family munching down a pepperoni pizza at the bowling alley, bonding in a sport where everyone has a chance to compete.

Bowling was born in a restaurant, so sharing the experience with the family while going out to eat is only natural. Great food is what makes the sport so much fun. No matter your bowling style, whether or not you own your own ball, family fun really comes down to pepperoni with extra cheese.

Plastic or Urethane? Buying Great Bowling Balls for Less

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Are you ready to kick your game up a notch by buying a bowling ball of your very own? Congratulations! Be warned, however: with all the different types of bowling balls out there, shopping for the perfect match can be pretty overwhelming for a first-time buyer. To help make the task a little easier, start by eliminating some of the options. To begin with, you probably don’t want to opt for a high-performance, expensive pro ball for your first purchase. Naturally, you’re going to want to invest in a quality ball, but fortunately there are plenty of cheap bowling balls out there that will suit your needs just as well as an expensive Hammer or Ebonite.

The cheapest bowling ball out there is made of polyester (yes, just like bad pant suits from the seventies!). The house balls that you’re used to bowling with at your local alley are probably made out of this material. This ball is a real “straight shooter”; it’s not great for any fancy hooking or curving moves, but it’s pretty darn useful for picking up that spare. If you’re a novice bowler, you may want to opt for one of these guys for your first purchase; they’re cheap, easy to use and don’t require a lot of maintenance. Even as you progress to a more advanced ball, you can still keep your trusty old plastic ball and bring it out when you need to score an easy spare.

The next level up is the urethane bowling ball. These are also cheap bowling balls, but are a little softer than the balls described above, and are perfect if you’re ready to start experimenting with a hook. These balls require a little more maintenance than the plastic ball, and will probably need to be polished fairly regularly.

There are many more types of bowling balls out there that you’ll surely discover if you keep progressing in the sport, but these cheap bowling balls are a great bet for beginners. Good luck in your search!

Proper Care for BowlingBalls

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

If you’ve decided to take your game to the next level and purchase your very own BowlingBall, congratulations! No more being stuck with a ball that’s too heavy or too light when you hit the lanes, no more pinched fingers from having to use a ball with holes that are too small…but what you may not realize is that owning your own ball is also going to entail more than the initial dollar investment.

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What’s the Perfect Weight for Bowlingballs?

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

For those of us without our own bowlingballs, one of the biggest dilemmas on bowling night is choosing the best house ball. Some choices are easy to make; you might always opt for the classic black ball, for example, while others prefer a brightly colored or boldly patterned ball. Once you’ve chosen a ball that looks right, however, things can get a little more complicated.

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Clear Bowling Balls: Here to Stay, or a Passing Trend?

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Ever wonder where Bill Murray’s character got his killer bowling ball in the 1999 comedy “Kingpin”? If you secretly envied Murray’s clear ball with its striking red rose in the center, then you’re not alone; clear bowling balls have come back in style with a vengeance, making the lanes shimmer with their luminous style at PBA tours and family bowling alleys alike. These striking balls may seem like the key to psyching out your competitors and capturing attention, but you may want to think twice before shelling out big bucks for one of these trendy items.

If you’re an avid bowler, you may already know that a good bowling ball is constructed with a special core in the center. Different types of balls can have cores of different weights, thicknesses and shapes, and each of these factors affects how the ball will spin and fast it’ll go down the lane. Clear bowling balls with big images in the center (skulls, slot machines and roses being favorites) usually don’t have a core at all, in order to accommodate the picture. These types of balls are thus of lesser quality, and are best used during a casual game with family or friends, or when you have a super easy spare to make. You can order clear bowling balls with cores, but this will affect the ball’s overall appearance, and what’s more, you’ll have to drop some extra coin for a better performing ball.

Finally, remember that this ball is sure to catch attention-which may not be a good thing if you don’t always score a perfect 300! If you’re in doubt, you may want to leave the flashy balls to the high-scoring hot shots, or to kids who care less about their score than looking cool. There’s nothing wrong with sticking to a more decorous, solid-colored ball, after all. If you think you’ve got the guts and really want to make a big splash at the lanes, on the other hand, then go for it! Just remember to reserve the clear ball for the easier shots.

New Ideas for old Bowling Balls

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Just can’t bear to part with your beloved old Bowling Ball, even though you bought it twenty years ago, it’s got a crack in it and somehow it always ends up in the gutter, no matter how perfect your throw? Even the best bowling balls bite the dust eventually, but don’t worry; you aren’t obliged to toss your beloved ball into the dumpster.

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What to Consider Before Buying a Ball

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Before purchasing a new bowling ball, there are several things that you should take into consideration before buying. Don’t just run out and buy the first flashy ball that catches your eye. If you take your time in selecting the perfect ball you will be able to use it for years to come. Be patient and you are guaranteed to find the perfect bowling ball.

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Looking for Cheap Bowling Shoes?

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

You need to own your own pair of bowling shoes if you bowl more than twice a year. You will save yourself the money that you spend on shoe rental and the hassle of having to wear the used shoes. The shoe rentals that the bowling alley provides you with are hardly worth the rental fee. They are usually tattered and old with knotted up laces. There is nothing worse than starting off your trip to the bowling alley with the family than having to sit there and get the knots out of everyone’s shoes for half an hour before you can even start bowling.

A lot of people believe the common misconception that bowling shoes are very expensive. This is far from the truth. There are cheap bowling shoes that are available to buy online. In all actuality, these bowling shoes can be had for much less than the average price of gym shoes. You can find online retailers that carry a variety of cheap bowling shoes in numerous sizes and styles.

Online retailers carry a large selection of men and women’s bowling shoes in a wide range of prices. Yes, they carry the more expensive brand name shoes, but they also carry more affordable options. You can find an affordable pair of shoes that will serve its purpose quite well. If you only bowl a few times a year, get yourself one of the cheapest pairs that you can find. Anything will be better than having to wear rental shoes that have been worn a by a thousand different people.

It also makes sense to buy your children a pair of cheap bowling shoes, especially if they bowl in leagues. With their feet continually growing, buy them a pair of cheap shoes that will last a year or so. You will actually be saving yourself money from the high rental fees and you won’t have to worry about your children having to put their feet into unsanitary shoes.

You can find cheap bowling shoes online. Many retailers carry bowling shoes for your entire family. Buying your own bowling shoes is more cost effective, sanitary, and it is just easier than having to go through the hassles of renting them. The next time that your family heads out to the bowling alley for a day of family fun, you won’t have to deal with the stress of renting shoes, untying knots, and remembering to return them after you finish bowling.

Bowling Gifts make the Perfect Present

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Bowling gifts make great presents for anyone that likes to hit the lanes on a regular basis. If you know someone that enjoys bowling either as a recreational or hobby or as the member of a league they are going to appreciate any type of bowling related gift that you purchase. There are a number of great bowling gift ideas and places that you can find affordable prices on bowling gifts.

Perhaps you know a bowler that could use a new ball. Buying someone their own custom ball with their name monogrammed on it would be the ideal gift! But you would have to do a little research and find out the correct weight. But if your husband has been going on and on about the new Hammer bowling ball that he saw you already know exactly what ball will make his special day even more special. If you take the time to do a little bit of bargain shopping you may even be able to find some great deals.

Maybe the bowler in your life already has their own ball; there are tons of other bowling accessories that you can buy! Consider getting them a new bowling ball bag or a pair of new bowling shoes. Or, perhaps they have all of these bowling necessities already and they could use something that they use frequently such as cleaner or ball polish.  You can also find a bunch of other bowling related items available including towels, t-shirts and bowler’s tool sets. Regardless of the recipient’s individual taste, you are certain to find a gift that they will absolutely love.

Bowling gifts are great ideas for birthdays, Christmas, Father’s Day, and Mother’s Day. They can also make great gifts for children and teens. Bowling related equipment and accessories make great graduation presents. If you know someone that loves the sport, anytime is a good time to gift them with something special that they will remember forever.

And finally, if you are uncertain about what brand of an item to buy or you just don’t know what to pick out for your beloved bowler, many of these retailers offer you the option of buying a gift card. That way you are still being thoughtful in your gift selection by recognizing the recipient’s affinity for bowling, but you are leaving them with the choice of what type of equipment or accessory that they would like to buy.

Finding a Pair of Cheap Bowling Shoes

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Bowling is a game that can be played by almost anybody. You can play alone or with 10 people. Almost every city or town in America has a bowling alley and it is as if we were born with the rules of the game implanted in us. If you want to improve your bowling game perhaps investing in a pair of cheap bowling shoes is the first step.

If you have ever been to a bowling alley you have undoubtedly rented those multicolored bowling shoes. These specialized shoes create less wear on the lane and are essential to playing a game. To be able to bowl correctly, and successfully, the bowlers’ final approach to the foul line requires a short slide along the floor. Also, because of the necessity of this short stride sneakers will not work on the bowling floor. A pair of cheap bowling shoes will allow you to execute your bowl.

The best place to start looking for cheap bowling shoes would be online. There are a lot of bowling web sites that offer cheap bowing shoes if you do not want to spend a lot of money. There are a lot of brand of bowling shoes just like street shoes and these brands offer many cheap bowling shoes for the bowlers who are just starting out. Also, multiple colors and designs are offered and getting a snazzy pair of cheap bowling shoes can totally be attainable.

There are two different types of cheap bowling shoes: athletic and performance. Athletic shoes are very parallel to sneakers in their design. Cheap bowling shoes that are athletic are made with the sliding sole on both shoes. Performance bowling shoes are designed to increase the bowler’s game. Cheap bowling shoes that are made for performance are crafted with only one sliding sole on the lead foot, which is the foot opposite the dominant delivery hand. The other sole is made to have more traction to use as a kind of anchor. Experienced bowlers usually wear performance shoes. Cheap bowling shoes are also offered in both right and left hand for the bowlers who need that extra slide on their lead foot.

Getting your own bowling shoes can be a real treat when you go to play a game. If you are just starting out and are not sure what kind of shoes is best for you then you should buy one of the pairs of cheap bowling shoes. Spending a lot of money on a pair of shoes that do not work for you would be a shame. Cheap bowling shoes are offered everywhere and in every style.