I was a heck of a lot younger then, and just about had my mail delivered to the bowling alley, I was there so much. From what I've done the last couple of weeks, I'd be thrilled just to see that same avg. by the end of the season.
If you still have good pace, you can go with the resin balls which do hook the most.
If you are a medium paced bowler, you can still go with the resin, but go with one that is not so aggressive. You can also try the newer style of urethane balls which can still hook, but not as much as the aggressive resins. They do offer a more consistent curve though.The plastics are usually only meant for straighter bowlers as they offer a cheaper alternative, but can be used for spares and saving your strike ball.
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League ave. 180; high league game 277; high league series 695
Current weapons - Blue Hammer; Green/gold Ebonite Cyclone - both 15lbs.
I was a heck of a lot younger then, and just about had my mail delivered to the bowling alley, I was there so much. From what I've done the last couple of weeks, I'd be thrilled just to see that same avg. by the end of the season.
Thanks Donna for the reply and the link to Mr. Mautner's postings. It will be a definite read after I reply to a few of these other posts.
I know that a lot of my problem right now is just getting back into it. I'm amazed at the lack of "bowling muscles". That was a big surprise, but they'll come back. We start our new league tomorrow night. One thing for sure is that my new teammates don't have to worry about me setting my average too high.
As to the grip. I always used a fingertip grip, but seeing how severely balls react on the lanes today, I thought that a fingertip grip might make them jump right off the lanes. I also realize that I'm judging today's shooting based on a house ball. There will be a new one very soon, I've just got to get educated as to what kind of ball reacts in which manner. I hope I can find one that works on today's surfaces and oiling techniques without that huge curve. That ball profile never listened to me before.
Thanks again for taking the time.
Scotty
Aslan,
Getting back into the swing of things, may be a daunting task based on the practice rounds I've shot. Getting back into the swing of things may take all season long.
Thanks for the reply.
Bunny,
You struck a nerve. When I first started try to find out where the game had advance to in all these years, I ran across the term "two handed" bowler, and went WHAAAT? I envisioned some small child that couldn't pick up an 8# ball without using two hands. Then I see a YouTube video about some kid that threw an 800+ using two hands. That's when I had the thought that this isn't my game anymore. Luckily I discovered that while there is such a thing as two handed bowler, most of us still walk like a duck, quack like a duck etc. If I had to learn to bowl two handed.... Oh hell no.
I'm starting by picking the brains on here, but I'll definitely be asking a lot of questions if the knowledgeable shooters I find, once we get in our league.
Thanks for your reply.
Scotty
No. No computer games for me. A friend lead me astray and got me started on golf. The problem here is this: You've heard people say "I don't have a competitive bone in my body". Well I'm just the opposite. I don't own a bone that isn't competitive. I'm not hard on my teammates or the competing team. I'm just hard on myself if I'm not doing as well as I expect. Translation, I get pissed at myself. Wife says I can't do that this time. I'm on my best behavior.
Thanks for the reply.
In Bag: (: .) Zen Master Solid; (: .) Perfect Mindset; (: .) Brunswick Endeavor; (: .) Outer Limits Pearl; (: .) Ebonite Maxim
USBC#: 8259-59071; USBC Sanctioned Average = 192; Lifetime Average = 172;
Ball Speed: 14.7mph; Rev. Rate: 240rpm || High Game (sanc.) = 300 (268); High Series (sanc.) = 725 (720); Clean Games: 198
Smokey this is not 'Nam', this is bowling. There are rules. Proud two-time winner of a bowlingboards.com weekly ball give-away!
I was just teasing Xababur about the video game thing.
I'm the same way though. I almost gave up bowling altogether last friday when I bowled a 99. But then...Sunday and Monday...practice went better...so I'm back to Plan A which is to be the absolute most awesome bowler ever in the history of the world and be a famous pro. Plan B is to be just good enough to impress single moms and waitresses at the alley so I can get a little "naughty action" if ya know what I mean. Plan C is golf...but I'm even worse at that than bowling...so I'm hoping plan A and/or plan B work out.
In Bag: (: .) Zen Master Solid; (: .) Perfect Mindset; (: .) Brunswick Endeavor; (: .) Outer Limits Pearl; (: .) Ebonite Maxim
USBC#: 8259-59071; USBC Sanctioned Average = 192; Lifetime Average = 172;
Ball Speed: 14.7mph; Rev. Rate: 240rpm || High Game (sanc.) = 300 (268); High Series (sanc.) = 725 (720); Clean Games: 198
Smokey this is not 'Nam', this is bowling. There are rules. Proud two-time winner of a bowlingboards.com weekly ball give-away!
Donna,
I've just had my first reading of the threads by Rob Mautner that you linked me up with. You were right, that was quite a read. Right now I know that my head has an asymmetrical core, a high rg, a soft cover and it's about to crank itself right off into the left gutter, assuming a right handed bowler. Wife says my mind is in one gutter or the other all the time. I'll need to read that thing four or five times more before it all starts to click.
Thanks again.
Scotty
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