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    Hello all,

    I am beginning to realize that I am making progress after all. However, I cannot make spares to save my life. Although I can find the pocket, I cannot finish off the frame. So many missed spares is having an extremely negative impact on my game. If I could hit the spares, I would be up in the 150's in 160's, average wise, by now. What advice can you provide when it comes to shooting spares?

    Any help is always appreciated.

    Phill

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    My advice is to get some practice and start with a spare shooting system. For instance, the 3-6-9 spare shooting system. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VUCLtS_SrI

    Another important part of this is making sure you are hitting a target consistently.

    Lastly, I advise to go straight at spares on your right side with a plastic ball(if a righty, left side if a lefty) and hook at the opposite side if playing on a house shot. If you are ever playing on a Sport condition, I advise to use a spare ball for all leaves.

    Cannot emphasize enough about using a spare ball. Too many times when I was starting to get better and the ball hooking at last second and leaving a 6 pin or 10 pin standing.

    Making your spares is the easiest way to increase your average.
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    a spare ball is important. I can use any of my strike ball for spares rolling end over end, but I rather not risk a release error and the ball hooks on me. With a spare ball it wouldn't hook that much or not at all.

    Finding a spare system that works for you is important. I use the "4th arrow" system. And when I practice, I make a fun game out of it. I'd play against a friend playing low ball. we try to hit the corner pins only, the 10 and 7 pin. The goal is 2 points per frame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vdubtx View Post
    My advice is to get some practice and start with a spare shooting system. For instance, the 3-6-9 spare shooting system. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VUCLtS_SrI

    Another important part of this is making sure you are hitting a target consistently.

    Lastly, I advise to go straight at spares on your right side with a plastic ball(if a righty, left side if a lefty) and hook at the opposite side if playing on a house shot. If you are ever playing on a Sport condition, I advise to use a spare ball for all leaves.

    Cannot emphasize enough about using a spare ball. Too many times when I was starting to get better and the ball hooking at last second and leaving a 6 pin or 10 pin standing.

    Making your spares is the easiest way to increase your average.
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    Practice, practice, practice! It may not be as fun but the more reps you can put in and the more comfortable you get with all leaves - right side, left side, etc... and more comfortable with where to stand and throw to hit them - the higher your average will be. Strikes for show, spares for dough

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    I was taught pick up your spares the strikes will come. Practice shooting spares with either a straight ball or your strike ball, just be consistent.

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    Sunday at league I missed a lot of single pin spares especially the 10 and 7. Monday nights is our practice night so I decided to play 4 games of low ball and managed to throw my hammer spare ball straight. I picked up abut 80% of my 10 pins so I cannot wait till tonight to put the practice to work for me. I use to move far left to hook my strike ball at the 10 pin only to have it move at the last moment. I noticed that most of the pros use plastic or urethane and bowl straight at it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vdubtx View Post
    My advice is to get some practice and start with a spare shooting system. For instance, the 3-6-9 spare shooting system. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VUCLtS_SrI

    Another important part of this is making sure you are hitting a target consistently.

    Lastly, I advise to go straight at spares on your right side with a plastic ball(if a righty, left side if a lefty) and hook at the opposite side if playing on a house shot. If you are ever playing on a Sport condition, I advise to use a spare ball for all leaves.

    Cannot emphasize enough about using a spare ball. Too many times when I was starting to get better and the ball hooking at last second and leaving a 6 pin or 10 pin standing.

    Making your spares is the easiest way to increase your average.
    What do you think about me using a house ball for those corner spares (10 pin)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAV1983 View Post
    What do you think about me using a house ball for those corner spares (10 pin)?
    Not a good idea! Your spare ball should be drilled to fit your hand just like your strike ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobLV1 View Post
    Not a good idea! Your spare ball should be drilled to fit your hand just like your strike ball.
    Rob nailed it. Use plastic ball, practice, And make sure your using angles correctly. Watch for improvement
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