Try Not to Gutter Ball, Bowl Competitively with Fitted Bowling Ball Bags
I always run into a Nintendo Wii bowler looking to approach the game of bowling with improved precision and consistency. When bowling is your calling, this moment is key time in learning the game as a serious bowling competitor. This “Next Steps” handbook to bowling perfection is for you. The guys in your city’s bowling pro shop are there to assist clients reach their bowling skills. There’s an old bowling adage, aim the balls at the pins and let them roll. I kid. Okay, if only it were that simple. No worry, our bowling experts have you rolling down the right lane.
It’s not a big purchase, buy your own tailored at any number of bowling pro shops in your city. You’ll notice a difference with your own stuff. There’s a reason its our number 1 recommendation, get your own ball drilled, and you’ll bowl more consistently. A precision weighted bowling ball can make a substantial improvement in your game. It’s also important you’re having well-made bowling shoes which are in good condition.
If you already bought the right bowling ball and shoes, now it’s time for the second best bowling tip: how to aim. When you wait to roll, don’t shoot for the back of the lane. Aim for the the arrows like a sling shot. Why, you ask? It is easier to roll through a mark that rests closer. To take full advantage, include it as part of your routine to line-up at the a consistent place 4 steps from the foul line each time. Only then you can perfect your accuracy and angle.
As for massive hooks on the ball, to get specific action on the pins? It is the third-most essential bowler tip. They get traction with the their expensive reactive resin balls. A lot of pros bowl and carry at least two bowling balls to pull off heavy hooks, selected precisely for the lane. But greenhorns might want to not try to be fancy, and steer clear of a ball that weighs a ton. A lot of pro bowlers use bowling balls made for special resin surface. Avoid the temptation, because these pro bowling balls might make even moderately good players look like they don’t know what they’re doing. And that does it for our first three bowling tips. I’ll be back with another 3 in the August edition.
Thanks, James Hulen
My friends and I roll strikes for our team (the “Strykers”) a group from the operation at a major bowling ball retailer just outside St. Louis. I chime in with guidance to novice bowlers online and in my local newsletter. Finally, I have to plug my teammates back home. Cheers!











