GeoLes
01-15-2013, 04:45 PM
Hey, It can't hurt too much to laugh at yourself. Here is an example of misunderstanding the language of our sport. I found this in an internet search for on the weight hole. The fiirst answer reminds me of the old "Little Rascals" episode where Jack tries to explain what a shipping clerk does. "He ships the clerk to the ship....no, He ships the ship to the clerk". Good thing they did not ask a bunch of physicists, they would describe a black hole instead. :)
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"Bowling ball, what is a weight hole?
I assume it is to make the ball hook. Is weight added to the hole or is the missing weight do the job.
Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
In case a drilling layout gives the ball excessive side weight (usually aggressive layouts), which would be illegal, a weight hole would be drilled to compensate.
Asker's Comment: I talked to some bowlers today, same answer. I guess it indicates the ball is aggressively weighted. Don't think I need that, I usually use a house ball.
Not the right answer? Try Yahoo! Search"
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I have a question. How do you add weight to a hole? The best part is the last part: "Not the right answer?" - "I don't know, that's why I am asking you, Yahoo"
I guess you really are a "Yahoo."
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"Bowling ball, what is a weight hole?
I assume it is to make the ball hook. Is weight added to the hole or is the missing weight do the job.
Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
In case a drilling layout gives the ball excessive side weight (usually aggressive layouts), which would be illegal, a weight hole would be drilled to compensate.
Asker's Comment: I talked to some bowlers today, same answer. I guess it indicates the ball is aggressively weighted. Don't think I need that, I usually use a house ball.
Not the right answer? Try Yahoo! Search"
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I have a question. How do you add weight to a hole? The best part is the last part: "Not the right answer?" - "I don't know, that's why I am asking you, Yahoo"
I guess you really are a "Yahoo."