Jul 062011
 

Talk Bowling – Episode #92
Question from Stephen:
Q – I had a ball drilled at a local pro shop and I had an idea that my coach showed me as far as a drill pattern that would be good for what I was looking for (which was a bit more hook for wetter lanes) but instead of drilling it the way I wanted he drilled it a way that he thought would be best for me.  Now this ball rolls out at the end instead of the strong finish I wanted.  What should I do?  Should I order another thru you and spend the money again or can it be fixed?

A – Stephen, your wording leads me to more questions.  Is your coach your ball driller?  Were you clear with the ball driller about the pattern you wanted?

It is very important to be very clear with the person drilling your equipment.  Bowling ball drillers often think they know more than they actually do.  And they deal with many people that have no clue about ball drilling, so they just do “safe” drilling.

So, my suggestion would be to know as much as you can, and ask to see the layout before the holes are drilled.  If your ball driller thinks you are wasting his/her time, then you need a new ball driller.  Make sure you know what you are talking about before you ask them to change something, and have a good reason for making a change to their layout choice.  This is their art, and if you ask them to change something without a good reason, they will take it very personally.

Now, about your current bowling ball question.  You can plug the ball and have it redrilled.  Or if it works on your typical house shot, and you want a ball for the “wetter” lanes, than you may want another bowling ball.  Because of different layouts, some people will have 2 or 3 of the same bowling ball, just drilled differently.

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Last Week’s Question of the Week:
Q – Who recorded the first 300 game in Wii Bowling?
A – The first documented ‘perfect’ 300 score score in Wi Sports Bowling was achieved by Carl Aspinall (USA) who set the record on 26 April 2007 with the game set to default settings.


Question of the Week:
Q – Where did the term “turkey" originate?
A – Watch the next episode for the answer

Contest reminder:
bowlingball.com gives away a brand new bowling ball every week of the year.  52 weeks, 52 winners.  All you have to do is signup for our contest weekly.
Also through the end of the May 2011, there is a separate giveaway just for participating on BowlingBoards.com.  Come join the community of bowlers there, discuss equipment, lane conditions, tips, techniques, and more.  Every post you make is an entry into a drawing for a brand new bowling ball.  

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Jun 242011
 

Talk Bowling – Episode #91
Question from Vince:
Q – I have a question about how to deal with my bowling thumb.  At the base of my thumb, I have some sort of bump inside that I can feel when I put my thumb into the ball.  I can move it around based on how I grip the ball and it is quite distracting.  I normally have to pause during my stance and adjust my hand until it gets into a comfortable position.  If I do not do that, the bump would cause the grip to change throughout the arm swing which is what I do not want to happen.  Do you have any recommendations on how to deal with this, like with a different type of drilling or insert?  I use a thumb insert.

A – What you are feeling can be something very common like a callus at the base of your thumb.  If this is what it is then I would suggest having your pitch and hole size checked by your pro shop.  This is fairly common and usually seen in people that bowl quite a bit and do not use a lot of bevel on their thumb hole.  I would also have them check to make sure you have enough bevel at the top of the hole.
As always I will say we are not doctors and if you think this is something else not caused by your grip or thumb hole you should see a doctor for their opinion.

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Last Week’s Question of the Week:
Q – Who bowled the most leagues in one week?
A – Si Hewitt from Lincoln, NE bowled 19 leagues in one week in the 1976-1977 bowling season.

Question of the Week:
Q – Who recorded the first 300 game in Wii Bowling?
A – Watch the next episode for the answer

Contest reminder:
bowlingball.com gives away a brand new bowling ball every week of the year.  52 weeks, 52 winners.  All you have to do is signup for our contest weekly.
Also through the end of the May 2011, there is a separate giveaway just for participating on BowlingBoards.com.  Come join the community of bowlers there, discuss equipment, lane conditions, tips, techniques, and more.  Every post you make is an entry into a drawing for a brand new bowling ball.  

Closing:
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 Posted by at 4:39 pm
Jun 102011
 

Question from Larry:
Q – I watched your taping video of the thumb and noticed you primarily cover the palm side and back side of the thumb. I’ve started to develop a callus on the side closer to the index finger where it wouldn’t get taped. Would this just be a sign of a bad release?

A – I don’t think it’s a sign of a bad release.  It could be a sign of incorrect drilling.  Let me stress could, because that may not be the case.  Taping your thumb hole is all about fine tuning the fit of your thumb hole.  Your thumb has a tendency to shrink or swell from day to day, even shot to shot.

Taping the front and back of thumb are the most common approaches.  I personally use protecting tape on my thumb.  It is mainly wrapped from the front to back, but if you look closely, you will see that the back is actually more to the outside of my thumb because I have the same issue.  This helps me protect the side of my thumb from getting torn up, and improves my fit and release.

Don’t be afraid to try different techniques to help yourself bowl better.  There is nothing wrong with it, if it works for you.

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TalkBowling viewers can save 20% off any order by using promotion code BOWLPOD1.  
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Last Week’s Question of the Week:
Q – What was the largest 5 person men’s league in history?
A – 80 teams in the Moslem Shrine league in Detroit in the 1966-1967 season

Question of the Week:
Q – Who bowled the most leagues in one week?
A – Watch next episode for the answer

Contest reminder:
bowlingball.com gives away a brand new bowling ball every week of the year.  52 weeks, 52 winners.  All you have to do is signup for our contest weekly.
Also through the end of the May 2011, there is a separate giveaway just for participating on BowlingBoards.com.  Come join the community of bowlers there, discuss equipment, lane conditions, tips, techniques, and more.  Every post you make is an entry into a drawing for a brand new bowling ball.  

Closing:
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 Posted by at 12:00 pm

Talk Bowling #89 – Does having a ball plugged and redrilled effect how the

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Jun 022011
 

Question from Larrt:

Q – Does having a ball plugged and redrilled effect how the ball will react much?
A –   This is a tricky question. Pending hole size and depth it very well could alter the reaction slightly. If the holes go deep enough they can remove parts of the core, affectively changing the overall shape of the weightblock. Now this will not completely change the reaction from one end of the spectrum to the other, but it can alter it slightly. The best thing to do with a plugged ball is use a determinator to locate the bowling balls PSA (preferred spin axis) and make sure you locate the current Center of Gravity. The CG placement is just to make sure the ball is legal by USBC standards. Once you locate the PSA, you can use that point and the hanger Pin to lay the ball out for you. Another thing to remember is surface prep. Make sure you use the recommended method to finish the ball back to out of box surface. Otherwise the ball will not perform the way it once did.

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TalkBowling viewers can save 20% off any order by using promotion code BOWLPOD1.  
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Last Week’s Question of the Week:
Q – Who is the oldest lady to have an average over 200?
A – Mollie Marler from Kansas City, MO averaged 202 for a season at the age of 101 during the 1985-1986 bowling season.

Question of the Week:
Q – What was the largest 5 person men’s league in history?
A – Watch the next episode for the answer

Contest reminder:
bowlingball.com gives away a brand new bowling ball every week of the year.  52 weeks, 52 winners.  All you have to do is signup for our contest weekly.
Also through the end of the May 2011, there is a separate giveaway just for participating on BowlingBoards.com.  Come join the community of bowlers there, discuss equipment, lane conditions, tips, techniques, and more.  Every post you make is an entry into a drawing for a brand new bowling ball.  

Closing:
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 Posted by at 9:13 am

Talk Bowling #88 – What is the typical surface prep on a ball that is label

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May 312011
 

Talk Bowling – Episode #88

Question from Doug:

Q – I have a question regarding surface prep on bowling balls.  All of the balls on your site are labeled with the oob finish.  That being said, I noticed some balls are labeled as just polished, while others state that they have a sanded grit surface with polish (ex) 1500 grit polished.  What I am curious to know is what is the typical surface prep on a ball that is labeled as Polished and nothing else. An example of this is the BreakPoint Pearl and Clutch Pearl. Both balls are labeled as polished.  I have both of these balls and I have been unable to find any info on the surface prep under the polish for them.  Any info would be great.

A – This is a great question. Unfortunately with many manufacturers the term “Polished” will vary greatly. Some manufacturers use different polishing grits to achieve their out of box finish and others use a physical sanding device like Siaair or Abralon. To be quite honest, there is no one simple answer for this question. For the 2 bowling balls that you are questioning, the Clutch Pearl is listed as 2000 grit and polished and the Break Point Pearl is only listed as polished in their catalog. I would assume it is either 2000 grit polish or finished with one of their finishing compounds. We will look in to this and get it updated on the site as soon as possible. For any other questions regarding surface prep, please feel free to email support@bowlingball.com and one of the staff members will answer all of your questions.

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TalkBowling viewers can save 10% off any order over $50 by using promotion code AFTALKCH.  And if you spend over $75, use promotion code AFBOWLCH to save 15% instead.

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Last Week’s Question of the Week:
Q – Which President originally had the bowling alley installed in the White House?
A – The bowling alley was installed as a birthday gift to President Harry S Truman in 1947. It was moved in 1955 to the Old Executive Office Building. President Richard Nixon had a new one-lane bowling alley installed under the driveway leading to the North Portico in 1969.

Question of the Week:
Q – Who is the oldest lady to have an average over 200?
A – Watch next episode for the answer

Contest reminder:
bowlingball.com gives away a brand new bowling ball every week of the year.  52 weeks, 52 winners.  All you have to do is signup for our contest weekly.
Also through the end of the May 2011, there is a separate giveaway just for participating on BowlingBoards.com.  Come join the community of bowlers there, discuss equipment, lane conditions, tips, techniques, and more.  Every post you make is an entry into a drawing for a brand new bowling ball.  

Closing:
Please remember that bowlingball.com is free shipping on every item, every day.  No hidden handling fees, no packaging fees, no added insurance fees.  The price shown is the price you pay at checkout.  No Surprises.
 Posted by at 7:13 am