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Columbia 300 White Dot Blue/Black/Silver (2019)
There is a reason why the White Dot is still the worlds favorite ball. Its quality and beauty have bowled over beginners and seasoned players for more than three decades. It's a winning choice for entry-level bowlers. Grab your White Dot ball today!
- Color: Blue/Black/Silver
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Coverstock: Plastic
- Weight Block:
- (10-16) - Round core with pancake weight block.
- (6, 8 & 9 lb.) - Foam urethane.
- Ball Finish: Polished
- Hook Potential: 8 (Low) on a scale of 0-60 Low-High
- Recommended Lane Condition: Any
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: COL297441234
- Product ID: 5320
- Brand: Columbia 300
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Plastic / Spare Balls
Customer Questions & Answers | Reviews
Question:
How do I know what size drilling?
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Answer:
Hello Nancy. There is a sizing chart for drilling. If you click on where it says "details" next to the tab that says "drilling with free protection", you can view the sizing chart there
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How do i get my ball drilled
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Hello. You can either have bowling.com drill it for you for $14.95 but does take about 7-10 business days or you can go to a local pro shop and have it drilled perfectly to your hand.
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I just ordered a ball. I plan on taking it to my local pro-shop to get fitted. However, I didn’t indicate if I was left handed or right handed. Will that matter? I am right handed.
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This ball hooks a little too much on Medium oil conditions, can I use a Abralon sanding pad (4000 grit?) to polish it and reduce friction?
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do bowling balls get redrilled today or do poeple just buy new ones
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How do I measure for drilling? Do you have an illustration how to measure?
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