
Originally Posted by
scottymoney
jbeck are you in a league yourself? If not you should ask around and see if they have practice leagues. Usually they will give you a new ball after the league is over. When I got my new ball drilled a bit ago I learned a lot just from the driller. He watched me bowl and set my ball up but also gave me a few pointers that really helped. There is nothing like a set of eyes at the lane watching you to really help. In my league I bowl with a guy who I have known for years, a family friend, who I grew up with his kids. Well anyway he is like my bowling dad, kind of funny to say but he is always there to congratulate me, as well as talk to me on what I am doing wrong. Some people hate this, but I like having the guy in my ear telling me what he sees me doing. It does suck he won't be there tonight and we will have a sub. I will probably bowl my best games and he won't be there to see it.
Bowling is definitely a team sport, it just depends on who you have on your team.
If you get lessons for your son, definitely sit there with a notepad and take notes and soak in as much as you can for yourself while he works with him. Your son definitely is on the right track though. He looks to be throwing the ball straight and that is probably the biggest thing with kids.
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