Hit the Pin on the Sweet Spot, a Social Bowling pro Shop
I always run into a social bowler ready to treat this intricate sport more seriously. If that’s your situation, you’re in the midsts of a important cross-roads in learning the game as a real student of the game. My guide to bowling perfection may take your game to new levels. An expert at a nearby bowling pro shop want bowlers to uncover bowling skills. It’s no surprise, roll strikes if can spare ‘em (hehe). Just kidding. Fine, so it’s more complicated than that. No worry, with a little guidance we’ll have you rolling your way.
It’s not a big purchase, buy your own properly-fitted bowling balls, bowling ball bags, and shoes needed to do this right. You’ll notice a difference with your own stuff. I promise, get your personal ball fitted, and you’ll bowl more consistently. A carefully fitted bowling ball can make a substantial improvement in your game. It’s also important you’re benefiting from quality bowling shoes which have shoe laces!
If you went ahead and found good supplies, now it’s time for another important piece of bowling advice: how to aim. As you hold the ball, don’t necessarily roll the ball at the actual pins. Line up using the points about 15 feet down the lane, like a sight on a firearm. Some greenhorn bowlers don’t even know they’re there. It’s less difficult to hit a target a good deal closer. To get the most out of your aim, it should be your habit to line-up at the exact spot on the floor each time. With that consistency you can make small adjustements on your aim using the arrows in the lane.
As for hooks, to achieve ten pin explosion? That makes our bowling tip #3. The secret is the their expensive reactive resin balls. Actually, serious bowlers regularly roll several types of bowling balls to get amazing pin action, depending on many factors. However greenhorns should not try to be fancy, and avoid a ball that weighs a ton. Many semi-pro bowlers use bowling balls featuring extra materials. But these pro bowling balls can make even moderately good players seem like beginners. That about raps it up. There will be more next month.
-James Rogers
We bowl with Team “Pindemonium” for morning shift for our marketing business here in Las Vegas. I provide advice to professional and amature bowlers online and at the lanes. Lastly, I want to wave hello at my team at the finals in Atlantic City. Wreck ‘Em!






















