- Dec 29, 2002
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Hope this post isn't too boring (actually i'm pretty sure it is), would appreciate any help.
I've been bowling pretty consistently for about a year 1/2 to 2 years now, just for fun basically, never really concerned with my scores. I try and go about once a week. Sort of taught myself up to this point (which might not be a good thing), and been using a $10 bowling ball i bought from a used store (which isn't half bad actually). Average is about 140, get a nice high game every once in while.
I want a nice bowling ball, one that fits perfectly. My hand/wrist/arm gets fatigued after a few games with my current bowling ball, even though it's a fairly good fit, it's not perfect, and obviously causes the fatigue that i probably wouldn't get with a ball custom made for my hand.
I don't know how to go about buying a bowling ball though, it just seems like there is no good way to do it. This is because i don't know what kind of bowling ball i want, i have no idea. I bowl a hook ball, like the pros (well, not exactly like the pros, but i try
). I don't know if i want to get a ball that hooks a lot, just because i bowl a hook does that mean i want to get a ball with a top hook rating? And there's really no way to try out bowling balls before you buy them, since they need to fit you at least somewhat. Also, most good bowling balls are quite expensive. So is there a better way of buying a bowling ball than pointing and saying "eeny, meeny, miney moe"? So many brands, so many different kinds to choose from. All i know is that i want a fingertip ball, and probably a 16 pounder.
If i buy one and end up not liking it, then i'm kinda screwed, since i already paid for the bowling ball, and the drilling (which is also kind of pricey, but is sometimes included in the price of the ball). So how the heck do i decide what bowling ball i want to get? Seems like there's no easy way to go about buying a new ball.
I've been bowling pretty consistently for about a year 1/2 to 2 years now, just for fun basically, never really concerned with my scores. I try and go about once a week. Sort of taught myself up to this point (which might not be a good thing), and been using a $10 bowling ball i bought from a used store (which isn't half bad actually). Average is about 140, get a nice high game every once in while.
I want a nice bowling ball, one that fits perfectly. My hand/wrist/arm gets fatigued after a few games with my current bowling ball, even though it's a fairly good fit, it's not perfect, and obviously causes the fatigue that i probably wouldn't get with a ball custom made for my hand.
I don't know how to go about buying a bowling ball though, it just seems like there is no good way to do it. This is because i don't know what kind of bowling ball i want, i have no idea. I bowl a hook ball, like the pros (well, not exactly like the pros, but i try
If i buy one and end up not liking it, then i'm kinda screwed, since i already paid for the bowling ball, and the drilling (which is also kind of pricey, but is sometimes included in the price of the ball). So how the heck do i decide what bowling ball i want to get? Seems like there's no easy way to go about buying a new ball.
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