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The 4 Types Of Bowling Balls And How To Choose One
The 4 Types Of Bowling Balls And How To Choose One
Why Do Bowling Balls Lose Their Hook and What To Do About It
At What Age Can A Child Start Bowling?
The Pros & Cons of Plugging & Re-Drilling Bowling Balls
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Bowling VS. Golf, Which Is The Harder Sport? Hint: It’s Not What You Think…
Golf and bowling are two completely different sports that have few things in common. One could argue it's like comparing apples to oranges; it's tough. But not unheard of. They share a funny...
Wonder If The Lack Of Bowling Alleys Means That Bowling Is Near Its Demise?
When was bowling most popular? Bowling was a very popular sport to play and watch in the 1960s. Due to bowling being televised and people becoming familiar with the superstars within the game,...
Discover What Everyone Else Already Knows But You Don’t About Duckpin Bowling
What are the differences between 10 pin bowling and duckpin bowling? In duckpin bowling, the balls are only 4 ¾ inch to 5 inch in diameter, weighing 3lb 6oz to 3lb 12 oz, and don’t have finger...
What is a bowling shoe slider? A bowling shoe slider is an accessory that is put on bowling shoes to allow them to slide easier. It covers the front half of the shoe allowing you to slide further...
The Bowling Tape Alternatives That You’ve Always Wanted To Know About But Were Afraid To Ask
Bowling tape is a very versatile and essential tool for bowlers. Bowling tape is used to compensate for the shrinking of the thumb during bowling and to protect from injury. If your thumb shrinks or...
I myself have never fallen in a bowling alley(knock on wood) but I have seen dozens of people fall. From children all the way to the elderly. I don't remember anyone being seriously hurt, but I know...