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Category: Bowling Tips
How to Clean a Bowling Ball
Posted Oct 28, 2024 In: Balls Category Page Learning | Bowling Ball Knowledge | Bowling Balls | Bowling Balls How To | Bowling Knowledge | Bowling Tips | Tips
Keeping your bowling ball clean is important for playing your best. Dirt, oil, and grime can build up over time, reducing grip, affecting your hook, and shortening the lifespan of your ball. We’ll walk you through the steps and tools necessary to clean your bowling ball...
How to Curve a Bowling Ball
Posted Sep 30, 2024 In: Balls Category Page Learning | Bowling Ball Knowledge | Bowling Balls | Bowling Balls How To | Bowling Tips
Curving a bowling ball is an essential skill that can take your game to the next level by increasing your strike potential. With the right technique and ball selection, you can achieve a smooth, controlled hook that leads to better pin action...
Best Bowling Bags for Air Travel
Posted Sep 17, 2024 In: Bowling Bags | Bowling Ball Bags | Bowling Tips
Bringing your bowling equipment on a flight means you need a bag to withstand the hectic day of flying and the limitations of airline policies. To help you navigate these issues, we've put together a list of the best bowling bags designed for air travel. With the right bag, you'll be able to travel with ease and keep your gear secure...
Bowling Tips For Beginners | Ultimate Guide to Improving Your Score
Posted Aug 23, 2024 In: Bowling Ball Knowledge | Bowling Terms | Bowling Tips | Tips
Bowling is a fun and accessible sport for beginners, but getting the hang of it takes more than just luck. With the right techniques and approach, you can quickly elevate your game and start enjoying the sport even more. Whether you're new to the lanes or looking to improve, these tips will set you on the path to success...
RG Values and Their Meanings
Posted May 2, 2024 In: Bowling Terms | Bowling Tips
Now we all know that bowling balls have different weight blocks and different coverstocks to give them their own personal reaction. Now with these different materials and shapes, we get RG Values. What does RG stand for? Well RG means Radius of Gyration. (1) USBC defines RG of a bowling ball as a measurement in inches and is the distance from the axis of rotation at which the total mass of a body might be concentrated without changing its moment of inertia. Think of it like a Football. It can spin happily end over end or as a spiral. It will take longer to make one rotation at the same speed end over end than it will to rotate as a spiral, because the Radius of the end over end axis is longer than the spiral axis. So this means the end over end axis is the High RG plane and the spiral axis is the Low RG plane. The difference in those two axis RG values gives you your Differential. When you see the RG number on a ball advertised they are giving you the Low RG plane number. Now Differential is the driving force that causes track flare...