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| Just getting started Join Date: May 2007
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| I recently started learning how to hook bowl. I would appreciate tips, suggestions, anything that the average beginner might mistakenly do. I purchased a ball at the bowling alley I frequent. The guy that runs the shop there was very helpful and even spent several hours helping me learn. I can affectively hook bowl, I just need to work on being consistent. I'm also terrible when it comes to spares. The biggest thing I need is to get in a league, though finding people to make a team has been difficult. |
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Another tip Ihave is good for the life of your ball. Many people complain that their ball loses it's hooking effects after months or years of use. It's not because the ball is worn; it's because it's not washed properly. Be sure you wipe your ball off before each frame with a towel. The oil that goes onto your ball will change its behavior on the lane. Also, be sure you wash your towel at least once a week so it's clean. And maybe about once a month, put your ball in a basin of hot sudsy water for about 10-15 minutes. This removes the oil/grease that soaks into the ball. This is one of the reasons that ball lose their effects after a while, because of the oil that soaks into it. Many people aren't aware of this. I found out because the guy at my pro shop informed me. That's all I can think of now! Good luck. | |
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| Just getting started Join Date: May 2007
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| Those are some good tips Dave. Some questions: Does it matter what type of towel? The ones I see people using look like regular 100% cotton towels that you can find in most automotive stores, is this correct? Should I get my ball sanded? I read that it might give it more spin potential. |
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| Shaman | I don't get into bowling but bowl on occasion for fun. I am right handed and can hook bowl bringing the ball to the left side. So spares to the left of center aren't a problem. However, anything right of center is hard for me if I hook bowl. If you ever gain some insight into that let me know please. |
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I guess it couldn't hurt to get it sanded. I've never done it and I don't know too many people who have done it. Ask the guy at the pro shop what his opinion is on it. | |
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| Interested participant Join Date: May 2007
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| some of this stuff has already been mentioned. but here's my own advice: - remember to follow through - practice a lot. being consistant in every part of the throw is very important. this includes where you start walking from and how many steps you take. (walk in a straight line too!) - clean your ball regularly - any lane on any day can have different amounts of grease on it and in different spots too. learn to read the lane and adjust your throw accordingly. |
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| Just getting started Join Date: May 2007
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Sorry for the terrible illustration, but I hope you get the idea. I've only pulled this off a few times. | |
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| Just getting started Join Date: May 2007
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.I'd really like to get on a team, but I don't know anyone that's as interested in bowling as myself. | |
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