I have a huge advantage over most: my practice games are free. The rest depends on my mood and/or what I need to work on.
To learn to play the far outside line, I used my plastic ball and threw it straight up three. If I missed, no damage was done to a good ball. Now I will play there with any ball.
I also play at least one full game of just corner pins as John described above. My best score is a 34. To figure out my best line for the ten pin I once shot just the ten pin for three hours.
Another thing I do regularly is start with one ball and work from the right to the left hitting different targets. For variation I will go from far right to far left. Going from one style to the other is the most troubling for me, this helps.
Bob is absolutely correct, accuracy is the most important aspect of the game and spares win money.
Bookmarks