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    If you're just getting into the game an overly aggressive ball will get you very frustrated if you're not bowling on heavy oil. Some of the balls mentioned above are good starters.

    I'm going to attempt to add a PDF chart for you to look at from "Bowling This Month" magazine. This isn't even out yet, it's from their digital editions. The chart will show the aggressiveness of each ball and the manufacturer. Hope it helps. The page you want is 24 & 25.

    http://d27vj430nutdmd.cloudfront.net...0/145490.1.pdf

    Good luck and let us know which way you decide to go.
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    Ok I think theres a misconception here. An entry level ball isn't a beginner ball because its lower quality. That term entry level isn't a good thing to call it. most of the balls in a manufacturer's lineup are QUALITY balls that will last awhile if you take care of them. The line up of balls are for different LANE CONDITIONS. I have the entire range from dry to heavy. It is much more important to match the ball with lane condition than it is to have a ball that hooks a lot on paper.

    The more expensive balls are usually the most aggressive as they are designed to read the dry parts of the lane quickly. When theres lots of oil on the lane, the ball will want to slide further down the lane. And aggressive ball will soak up more oil and flare more (a new part of the ball touches the lane each spin) to achieve this hook. A lot are designed to turn asap on any friction. You use that ball on the wrong condition and 1 of 3 things can happen. The ball will hook too much and be hard to control. 2, you will get an over/under reaction where sometimes the ball will hook a lot and other times not at all or lastly, the ball will have read too much of the lane and lost its spin hitting the pins weakly.

    A DV8 misfit pearl (dry lanes) used on the condition it was made for will hook just as much as a DV8 Nightmare (heavy oil). I'd suggest speaking with your pro shop and letting them match you up with something that will work at that particular bowling alley.

    But don't let the classifications trick u into thinking a ball is less quality because it says entry level. The less aggressive balls will probably last longer as they don't soak up as much oil.

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    Like everyone else has already said a lot, getting a weaker ball is a good idea for your first ball, but i'm going to go at this a bit differently:

    with your first ball, because you don't have a properly fitted ball for the pro shop to see you throw, your going to have the ball drilled with a generic pap, now it may be fine and end up being very similar or even dead on to what your actual pap will be, but if it isn't, would you rather have to go buy another entry level ball for $100 or a heavy oil pro performance ball that would cost upwards of $175-$200+

    That, and what has already been said, with a weak ball you can always move left or right if the conditions are to heavy or to dry, but with a heavy oil ball, you can only move so far left and the further you do, the harder striking gets for the inexperienced bowler.
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    Express.... Lockwood's right. The Roto Grip Shatter is a mid-priced ball (about 90.00 on Bowlingball.com) it gives me a ton of hook and I just shot a 300 with it. Highly recommended, have them drill it so it goes long and it'll be easier to control. Make sure you get it drilled finger-tip.
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    Bob, that link of yours seems to update every month with the new issue, how did you manage to find it?
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