EXPENSIVE BOWLING BALLS ARE THEY WORTH IT?

I recently received a bowling ball Buying Spree, I bought ten years (which is right 10 balls), bowling ball to my collection to a total of 16 balls, reactive resin, the particles, urethane, plastic. weighing 16 pounds 8 pounds -. Now that I am, I have all these balls, begin to believe that their two myths about the bowling ball for the first time get the expensive resin and particle balls you a better bowler, on the other hand, heavier bullets to give you better pin action, which is higher values m Rolled My experience has shown, different, my balls are my best favorite laser pointer 11 pounds Brunswick (right handed). £ 8 Ebonite Maxim (left) handed, I AVG. ~ 200, I left the 175th AVG I want your opinion.


One Response to “EXPENSIVE BOWLING BALLS ARE THEY WORTH IT?”

  1. Michael M says:

    Not exactly….. I bowled professionally and as an amateur and bowling skill is based upon the basic knowledge of the bowler’s game, his or hers physical ability and muscle memory. The equipment, whether it be a “viz-a-ball” for spares up to a high performance reactive resin or particle bowling ball, basically is way less than half of what’s needed in order to deliver a strike.

    I’ve been bowling for 27 years and have used plastic/polyester bowling balls during league for strikes as well as mid and high performance bowling balls, and although they make you appear like you have tons of money and/or are good at the game, people will soon find out when they see you deliver the ball.

    I’ve received free bowling balls from manufacturers that were too aggressive for my game and gave those to jr. bowling programs for training purposes, and some that were perfect in complementing my style, delivery and speed, but kept those. “High performance” does not mean that it will allow you to bowl like a exempt PBA bowler, matching their skill level and average. It’s totally up to the bowler and his or her mental and physical capabilities, not the equipment in their bag.

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