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    Shopping for a bowling ball would be something that you’d think would be easy, but think again! With technology, the internet, and general interest, so many advances have been made that finding a bowling ball is not as simple as just looking for a good design, finding a "bowling ball size" and weight and ordering. Balls are made from many different types of material. You can buy "normal" bowling balls that are generic in make and are similar to the type that are found in abundance in bowling alleys all across the country, or if you are a serious amateur player, or really want to get into bowling, you can get a custom made bowling ball for yourself.

    Bowling balls can even be made for specific types of shots, not unlike the way a golfer has a whole bag of clubs to choose from depending on what shot he needs to make. Most bowling balls are made of a special plastic and are referred to in bowling ball stores as urethane balls. They are also called "straight balls" because they don’t spin a lot. These are the most common bowling balls to find in alleys because the ball goes straight at the angle you throw them. These are the types of bowling balls that beginners should use in order to get used to the sport. What most people don’t know, is that most professional bowlers use two bowling balls. The "straight ball" is the one they use to hit a single pin to pick up a spare.

    Another type of bowling ball is the "hook ball." This is the type of ball that most pro bowlers and many long time bowlers use. The "hook ball" is called such because it has a sharper and faster spin, which tends to throw the pins into one another and thereby gets more strikes. The downside is that they are harder to control because of the spin, and that is a major reason why the straight balls are recommended for beginners. Also as a general rule, if the lanes are in extremely good shape, then a hook ball functions much better, while on a less than ideal lane, the straight ball is a much safer choice.

    Another major consideration when choosing a bowling ball is the proper weight. If you’re bowling at a bowling alley, the most important thing is to find a ball you are comfortable with. You don’t want a ball that is too heavy and puts a lot of stress on your arm and wrist. Likewise, you don’t want a ball that is too light. If you are looking at a custom made bowling ball, talk to the professionals you are buying from, or look up information on web sites to decide what is best for you. Most professional who customize bowling balls advise on a ball that is a couple pounds heavier than your favorite alley ball, since a customized ball should fit your hand more properly, and therefore be more comfortable. That is the most important facet: remember to pick a bowling ball that is comfortable on your hand and arm, and enjoy the game!

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    many Balls in different colours too cool to see them

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