Question: Do I need an asymmetrical core if I’m just a league bowler?

Answer:

Not necessarily. Most house-shot bowlers do great with symmetrical-core balls in the Entry-Level or Mid Performance category. Only move to asymmetrical when you feel your current ball lacks backend punch on heavier oil.

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