Anyone know stuff about bowling balls?

dpk777

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I'm looking to get a bowling ball under $50 but I have no idea where to start (I want to buy online because I can probably get a better deal and then get holes fitted later).

I spin/hook/curve the ball (whatever you want to call it) - is there a special ball for that?

Any suggestions?

thx.
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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For that price I'd go to a local shop and have them sell you one, that price will get you a beginner's ball
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: dpk777
I spin/hook/curve the ball (whatever you want to call it) - is there a special ball for that?

Yeah, I think it's called a "bowling" ball. :p

I'm not sure about good deals on bowling balls online, shipping would probably rape you on a 16 pound ball.
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: dpk777
I spin/hook/curve the ball (whatever you want to call it) - is there a special ball for that?

Yeah, I think it's called a "bowling" ball. :p

I'm not sure about good deals on bowling balls online, shipping would probably rape you on a 16 pound ball.

That's gonna be one damn large ball, no kidding it'll rape him! :evil:
 

dpk777

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aren't there balls made out of different material that are more conducive for spinning?
 

DrPizza

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Originally posted by: booger711
they are big and round and come in various weights

some have 2 holes for fingers, some have 3, and others have 4.


Actually, if you buy the ball at a store that sells the balls, they drill the holes in the ball to match your hand/finger size.

Yes, they have different surfaces on the outside of them which determines the amount of "bite" that they have on the lanes.

But, on the other hand, during the course of a game, or the course of the day, or week, depending on how often they oil the lanes, the surface changes quite a bit... good bowlers can adjust to it though... new bowlers are going to have more trouble adjusting to it - the effect of the lanes will be smaller than the effect of natural variation of the bowler due to his skills.
 

Uppsala9496

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They have a lot of information for you. For your price range, you will only be able to get a plastic ball, with very little to no hook. I've bought from them before. Best prices online. Sometimes you can find a good closeout deal with free shipping.