I would suggest Buddies Pro Shop. This is completely biased since I know the owners and can walk from my house, carrying two bowling balls, to their shop. I really don't know how they will be able to get the information from you that they need to drill the ball correctly. This is the main down side to buying on line. At some point you need to find a good local pro shop to measure your finger hole sizes, span, and finger pitches. And then, when you get beyond a basic plastic ball, you need to find something called a P.A.P. Good luck!
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