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    Have been trying out something recently and have discovered a few things about my own form - perhaps you can benefit from it also.
    You have heard about keeping your eye on the spot of the ball until you finish your swing in golf right? Well it occurred to me that this might be beneficial in my bowling swing also, by not just looking at, but focusing on my spot until I have completely finished my follow through.
    What I found was that it showed me immediately when I missed my mark, but I feel it also helped my accuracy. It also helps your form, by keeping you in your delivery position longer thereby keeping you balanced longer at the line.
    You are not as likely to miss the ball rolling down the lane as you might a golf ball in flight, so the tendency to "look up" too soon will be lessened, so it shouldn't be difficult to integrate into your game.
    Give it a try - and if you feel it helped you too, let me know!
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    I actually happened to do this today while picking up spares with a spare ball. I was a lot more accurate than I was when I took my eyes off my target durring or immediately after my release.

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    I had a horrible time for shooting spares last week and finally realized on Friday that I was taking my eyes off my target too soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J Anderson View Post
    I had a horrible time for shooting spares last week and finally realized on Friday that I was taking my eyes off my target too soon.
    Thanks for the replies.
    I was surprised and disappointed with the regularity I was missing my mark, so am hoping I will see even more improvement with my accuracy as I get used to it - it certainly can't hurt!
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    Good tip. As a golfer and bowler it makes perfect sense to me. I'll have to give it a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bizwan65 View Post
    Good tip. As a golfer and bowler it makes perfect sense to me. I'll have to give it a try.
    Thanks Bizwan - it made sense to me!
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    Yes, this is a great tip. One that I've heard for a long time and one that is always true. "Watch your ball roll over your mark". Really works!
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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiedave View Post
    Have been trying out something recently and have discovered a few things about my own form - perhaps you can benefit from it also.
    You have heard about keeping your eye on the spot of the ball until you finish your swing in golf right? Well it occurred to me that this might be beneficial in my bowling swing also, by not just looking at, but focusing on my spot until I have completely finished my follow through.
    What I found was that it showed me immediately when I missed my mark, but I feel it also helped my accuracy. It also helps your form, by keeping you in your delivery position longer thereby keeping you balanced longer at the line.
    You are not as likely to miss the ball rolling down the lane as you might a golf ball in flight, so the tendency to "look up" too soon will be lessened, so it shouldn't be difficult to integrate into your game.
    Give it a try - and if you feel it helped you too, let me know!
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    I did this at the end of a match last week, actually, and bowled the best game that I have ever bowled (a score of 117). I got three strikes in a row. I'm a believer, haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archerbrad View Post
    I did this at the end of a match last week, actually, and bowled the best game that I have ever bowled (a score of 117). I got three strikes in a row. I'm a believer, haha.
    Keep practicing Brad, and concentrating on that "form" - you will improve as you seem willing to learn and are trying to get better - it will come. Sometimes you can pick up something like these tips and it just might be the thing to put you on the next level. Good luck and enjoy your game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiedave View Post
    Have been trying out something recently and have discovered a few things about my own form - perhaps you can benefit from it also.
    You have heard about keeping your eye on the spot of the ball until you finish your swing in golf right? Well it occurred to me that this might be beneficial in my bowling swing also, by not just looking at, but focusing on my spot until I have completely finished my follow through.
    What I found was that it showed me immediately when I missed my mark, but I feel it also helped my accuracy. It also helps your form, by keeping you in your delivery position longer thereby keeping you balanced longer at the line.
    You are not as likely to miss the ball rolling down the lane as you might a golf ball in flight, so the tendency to "look up" too soon will be lessened, so it shouldn't be difficult to integrate into your game.
    Give it a try - and if you feel it helped you too, let me know!
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    interesting tips.. this certainly helped me.. especially for the stubborn pin 10 that seems to stick to the ground.. lol

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