
Originally Posted by
HWooldridge
My first post here - looks like a great site.
A little history before my question. I'm 51 and have not bowled regularly since high school in the late '70's. At that time, I owned a Dick Weber Powerball (black rubber) for strikes and a Columbia Blue Dot for spares. My average ranged from 210 to 220 and I bowled for a school team and in two other leagues (the school team went to state championships and we took 2nd two years running). I threw a big hook with the Powerball and had a high game of 270 with it. After high school, I went to a state college in a town that did not have an alley so I quit bowling. Fast forward 30 years; some of my co-workers talked me into joining a league and entering a tournament. We practiced some and while I fully expected to be off my previous numbers, I discovered that I really can't do much better than a 120 average (although I did manage to throw one game at 212). Last week, I bought a Columbia Freeze and had it drilled like my old Powerball. I love how it feels and moves but still can't do much better than 120 or so. Balls are going all over the place and usually hit high on the head pin; I'm throwing consistently about 12 mph.
I understand it's difficult to give advice without seeing someone bowl but was wondering if anyone has some suggestions on where to start to acquire consistency? Maybe it's simply a case of needing to practice but I can't figure out what to focus on. Thx in advance...
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