
Originally Posted by
bowl1820
No it doesn't make it illegal, But It doesn't make it legal either.
But it would be covered by this USBC rule:
Rule 18 - Bowling Ball - Altering Surface
Altering the surface of a bowling ball by the use of abrasives while bowling in USBC competition is prohibited.
All bowling balls so altered must be removed from the competition.
Using Lava as a example it has pumice (a volcanic rock which is a solidified frothy lava.) in it. Then it has a abrasive in it, thus would be illegal under this rule. Because it would alter the ball surface.
Given if it altered the balls surface, it could be.
No they don't have to list everything and they don't. But given how bowlers complain and see sandbaggers and cheaters under every rock. They got to at least attempt to keep everything fair, so they watch what bowlers wipe on their balls.
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