The Lane Oil Monthly: Expert Advice for Serious Bowlers
Ever met an occasional bowler willing to treat the game of bowling with new respect. Since this is your situation, you’ve stumbled upon a critical turning point in learning the game as a true student of the game. Read carefuly, ’cause our bowling pro shop’s “Next Steps” handbook to the Top 5 Bowling Tips shouldn’t be ignored. Professionals at a nearby bowling pro shop are there to assist bowlers to uncover bowling talent. We like to say, knock the pins down to win! I kid. Okay, so it’s more complicated than that. No worry, we’ll have you throwing down the right lane.
You’ll definitely want to buy your own tailored bowling supplies at a nearby bowling pro shop. It’s not a sales pitch, it actually matters. I promise, get your favorite ball fitted, and you’ll never go back. A carefully drilled bowling ball can make a substantial improvement in your game. The same goes for having actual bowling shoes that haven’t been worn out by a million people!
After you already bought comfortable bowling ball and shoes, you’re ready for the number two bowling tip: taking aim. When you hold the ball, don’t shoot for your actual target, the pins. Line up using the markings like a barrel of a gun. Some greenhorn bowlers don’t even know they’re there. It’s less difficult to roll through a an aid marker a good deal closer. For it to work right, make sure you aim from the exact spot on the wood each time. Roll from the same place, in the same way and you can make small adjustements on your accuracy and angle.
Do we have any tips for hooks, to get specific action on the pins? Indeed, this is our next best piece of bowling advice. It’s all in the their expensive reactive resin balls. Might be surprising that us who were bown to bowl pack at least two bowling balls to pull off ridiculous pin action, selected precisely for the lane. However intermediates should not try to be fancy, and don’t get a ball that is too heavy for you. Many avid bowlers use bowling balls featuring advanced composite materials. But these balls can make even moderately good players appear silly. That’s our first 3 bowling tips. Rest assured you’ll find next week.
–Frank Chase
My family and I roll strikes for a company team (US Systems) made up of a league for a bowling shoes manufacturer just outside Kansas City. I chime in with guidance to aspiring bowlers at my blog and at the lanes. Lastly, I want to give a shout out to all my heavy rollers at the finals in Atlantic City. Roll on!











