Posts Tagged ‘Bowlingball’

Find a Bowlingball Online for a Fraction of the Price of a Sporting Goods Store

Saturday, October 1st, 2011

There’s never been a better network for bowlingballs than the online community.

Forget the sporting goods store. They are little more than museums. Sure, visit a sporting good store so you can hold the ball in your hand, but then go home and find the same bowlingball online. You can get the same ball online at a fraction of the cost you’d pay at a sporting goods store. Plus, you’ll get a selection that’s truly out of this world.

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Want one of the Amazing Clear Bowling Balls

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Bowling balls come in almost any color imaginable. They can be a single flat color, a swirl design looking similar to tie-dye, or a single color with a shimmering look.  A very popular type of bowling ball is the transparent, or clear, ball. Clear bowling balls are made in a fashion as to make the ball appear as though there is an object inside. Clear bowling balls can be quite compelling.

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Different Options for Clear Bowling Balls

Monday, April 26th, 2010

All avid bowlers know that clear bowling balls are the hottest new trend in bowling. Chances are that you have seen one of these balls at your local bowling alley, and if you haven’t yet, you will very soon. The first few lucky bowlers that purchased these balls before they became so popular drew in oohs and ahhs from all of their teammates and other fellow bowlers. The first time that you see a clear ball gliding effortlessly down the lane you will become completely mesmerized. They have a striking three dimensional quality and there are various objects that are used as the inner core of the ball.

Even now if you show up at the lanes with a clear bowling ball, you will still be the center of attention since each and every ball is unique in its design. With their growing popularity, there are a number of options available if you are interested in purchasing clear bowling balls. These balls are impressive in their design and can be customized in a number of different ways to suit the specific tastes and style of the owner.

When these balls first came out the initial designs had smaller objects in the center of the ball. Common objects that people selected were a pair of dice, a skeleton, or even a rubber duckie. Roses and flowers were also very popular options that a lot of women selected. Now, the newer models have exciting designs that can appear to encompass the entire bowling ball. There are balls that have clear insides that look like slot machines, and a number of new styles. Which ever style that you choose people will be impressed with your ball and they will want to check it out. These balls make great spare picking up balls since they tend to follow a straight trajectory. Many pros use them as their ‘spare balls’ because of this reason. They can also be used by bowlers that throw the ball straight down the lane.

Clear bowling balls are a great way to assert your own individual style and personality out on the lanes. They also make a great gift for anyone that you know that loves to bowl. There are countless different styles that are available and these balls are much more affordable than you may think. You can find a number of them for sale online for prices that are much more affordable than your local pro shop.

Clear Bowling Balls Flash Style on the Lane

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

What’s more important when it comes to bowling, form or function? Really, you need both. Let’s face it. Bowling is all about style. That’s why bowling balls come in so many styles and colors. A ball that performs well every time is all well and good, but sometimes you want a ball that’s so mesmerizing people just can’t help but pay attention to it.

There’s no bowling fashion more unique than clear bowling balls. You can see right through their center. They truly look enchanting. A clear bowling ball lights up with magic as it glides down the lane, glowing under the bright lights of the bowling alley like a crystal ball. A clear bowling ball will turn all the heads at the alley. Everyone will pay attention to your game.

However, clear bowling balls have no core, which can dynamically affect their performance. The core is what makes each ball perform differently. It’s imbalanced to give the ball it’s own personality. Without a core, a clear bowling ball is less accurate. It’s not the best to use for the entire game. Using a clear bowling ball for every roll of the game will probably leave you with the worse bowling score ever.

But it’s true that nothing lights up a lane and captures the imagination of everyone in the alley than a clear bowling ball. Plus, they say something truly dynamic about your personality. They are unique and set you apart on the lane.

In fact, you can get a clear bowling ball embedded with just about any object you can think of. You can choose from a foreboding skull, a shiny pig, even a dollar bill. It’s even possible to have your high school class ring, a family heirloom or other personal memento embedded in the center of the ball for a unique ball that’s all your own. There’s really no limit to the style you can give a clear bowling ball.

When you want to own everyone’s attention on the alley, clear bowling balls set you apart like no other. They command attention and respect, turning heads when you’re at the top of your game. A clear bowling ball can be customized to reflect your unique personality. You are you and you’re style is all your own. With a clear ball, nobody will ever forget the perfect game you bowled at the top of your form. A clear bowlingball brings magic to your game and lights up your unique style.

Clear Bowling Balls Bring Out the Magic

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

When you want all the attention, clear bowling balls put you in the center of the lane.

Everyone loves to be noticed, especially at the height of their game. There’s nothing more eye catching than a clear bowling ball gliding down the lane, turning heads as it rolls under the bright lights like a dream. Clear bowling balls are truly mesmerizing. You can’t take your eyes off it as it sends that final spare pin flying into oblivion.

With a clear bowlingball, you can see right through the center. It looks more like a crystal ball than a bowling ball, which is why it seems so magical. You can almost see your future shining through the center.

However, a clear bowling ball has no core. The core is what gives a bowling ball the heart of its performance. Cores are dynamically imbalanced to cause each ball to stabilize as it rolls down the lane. The dimension of the core causes the ball to roll or flare differently, giving each ball a unique performance. With no core, clear bowling balls are less predictable, which can seriously affect its performance. It’s hard to get a completely accurate roll down the lane with a clear bowling ball.

You wouldn’t want to use a clear bowling ball the entire game. If you did, it would probably be the worse game you ever bowled. They aren’t very accurate, although they will light up the lane every time.

A clear bowling ball is best for when you want all the attention on the lane, when you want all eyes on you. It’s ideal for picking up a spare and sending that last pin to oblivion. A clear bowling ball is best to break out when the game is already in your pocket.

Of course, that’s usually when you want all the attention. When you’re at the top of your game, a clear bowling ball turns heads and makes the entire alley pay attention. Break it out when your bowling the best game of your life. A clear bowling ball can make your best game become legendary.

A clear bowling ball brings magic to the bowling alley, fascination to your game when your bowling your best. There’s nothing more mesmerizing than the clearness of a ball gliding down the lane like some kind of dream. There’s nothing wrong with looking good, especially when you’re bowling the very best game you’ve ever bowled in your life.

Unique Bowlingballs for a New Love of the Sport

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Want to share your love of bowling? What greater way is there than buying your special someone their own bowlingball, one’s that’s uniquely suited to his or her strength, finger size and bowling style?

Everyone loves to make the game their own. Owning your own bowlingball gives the game a touch of personality. If you are trying to get someone special you know to deeply care and appreciate the sport, buying that person their own ball is the perfect way to share the enthusiasm. Get something that’s special and unique to them. It’s the perfect way to share your love of this great sport.

When you and your family own your own bowling balls, the sport is that much more affordable, not to mention fun. Nobody likes to use the alley balls. Aside from being clumsy and foreign to your particular style, who knows whose fingers have been in them? Let’s face it. House balls aren’t always the cleanest.

A bowling ball makes the perfect gift, the perfect way to share your love of the sport. Monogrammed balls make the ball all their own, standing apart on the lane. They’ll be no more confusion on whose ball is whose when her initials are blazoned right on the front, unique to her personality and bowling style.

Plus, you can choose a ball that has a perfectly weighted core, depending on whether your perspective bowler prefers good ball spin or a more steady shot. Finger holes are also important as well, depending on the bowler’s experience. If he or she is new to the sport, more conventional finger holes that only go up to the forefinger are probably best.

If he or she is a real looker on the lane, you might want to consider a clear bowling ball. These balls are so clear you can see right through their center, and many are embedded with decorative objects for that personal touch. You can get a rose, pig, skull, or even a special ring or emblem.

Give them the gift of a love for bowling with their own ball that’s suited to their personalities and bowling styles. The way to make a sport your own is to be unique. Let them be different with a ball that’s ideally designed for them.

Get Serious. Get Your Own Bowling Ball for Your Unique Bowling Style

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Are you a real bowler, or are you just a tourist?

If you don’t own your own bowlingball, you’re only a visitor of the sport. Alley balls may be as free as the drinking fountain next to the pop machine, but if you really want to quench your bowling thirst, you need to own your own ball. Nobody bowls like you do. Why should you use somebody else’s ball?

Every bowlingball has it’s own personality ocated within the core of the ball. The core of the ball determines how a ball performs. The core of the ball is dynamically imbalanced to cause the ball to flare or roll in a certain way. As the ball rolls on an imbalance, it tries to stabilize, affecting the speed, endurance and direction of the ball as it careens down the lane.

Finding a ball that suits your bowling style and personality is the first step to improving your bowling performance. Since nobody bowls exactly like you, you need a ball that’s uniquely suited to your style, strength and personality. Every bowler is different. Their ball should be just as unique to them as well.

Each bowling ball has its own unique density as well, which also greatly determines how it performs. Some are heavy in the center, causing the ball to spin more easily, while other balls have the weight distributed closer to the cover of the ball for a more steadier shot. Choosing the right weight depends on your bowling style, whether you’re looking for more spin or a steadier shot for a more direct hit.

The arrangement of finger holes are also key to a ball’s performance, determining how a ball hooks as it’s going down the lane. You can choose from conventional, semi-finger and finger tip. With a conventional grip, a bowler’s ring and middle fingers are inserted up to the second joint, while a semi-finger grip allows the fingers to go in as far as the first joint. Beginner bowlers are best to start with a conventional grip, as the other grips require more experience for optimal performance.

Having a bowling ball that’s uniquely fitted to your fingers and style will greatly improve your enjoyment of the sport. Get serious about bowling and find the ball that’s right for you. Life’s too short to use someone else’s ball.

From Rock to Wood to Plastic, the Bowlingball has Come a Long Way

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

The history of the bowlingball goes back a long way. In 5200 B.C., the Egyptians used stones for bowling balls, playing a game that was perhaps very similar to the one we enjoy today. When bowling became widely appreciated in America at the turn of the 20th century, bowling balls were most likely made out of wood or hard leather. Rubber bowling balls were introduced in 1906, and were the standard until the 1960s and 1970s when the emergence of plastic allowed for the production of plastic bowling balls.

In the 1970s, people began experimenting with the hardness of the bowlingball. Improvements in plastics allowed for the production of balls of different densities, which gave the bowler more choice in performance style and substance. PBA member Pat McCune advanced the sport considerably when began using a variety of chemicals to soften balls in his garage.

Eventually, this lead to a production of bowling balls that attracted the scrutiny of the USBC because of their increasingly high scores. The watchdog group established a ball hardness rule of 72, which was based on durometer readings. Softer balls have since been banned.

The USBC later introduced ball balance regulations as well because too many people were taking advantage.

The first polyurethane ball was produced by Ebonite in 1981. The company later sold the rights to AMF. The company didn’t believe people would pay the $80 the technology demanded. The high performance proved it’s worth, however, and has become quite standard today.

While for a while the standard color of the bowling ball was decidedly black, individual customization has become the norm of the bowling industry. It’s possible to get a ball in any color imaginable. Indeed, some are quite colorful, brightly rolling down the lane in a way that can be mesmerizing. In fact, it’s even possible to get a clear ball that shines like a crystal ball. Some even contain objects like roses, skulls or lucky dice for an added touch of personality.

The bowling ball has come a long way, adding personality and dimension to the sport. Since the days of rocks through the age of wooden balls and on into today’s modern plastics, the bowling ball has reached a new age of science and technology. Find your own unique ball, one that’s yours alone, optimally primed for superior performance and individuality that stands out above the rest.

Bowling Remains A Workingman’s Sport That’s Fun for the Whole Family

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

Believe it or not, bowling began as a rich man’s sport.

The average bowling lane at the turn of the 20th century was steeped in luxury and elegance. Bowling was a sport enjoyed by only the wealthiest Americans, those who could afford to frequent attractions like the White Elephant, one of America’s first bowling establishments that opened in 1895. Despite it being considered a sport only for the rich, bowling’s popularity grew throughout the beginning of the 20th century. In 1920, there were 450 officially sanctioned bowling alleys in America. In 1929, there were over 2,000.

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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.