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Old 08-01-2005, 12:11 PM
WackityWhiz WackityWhiz is offline
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Default Any bowlers out there?

Fall leagues are starting soon and I was just wondering if any of you are in leagues?

I'm hoping to average around 215 this year, iuno if I can pull it off, I havent bowled since April.
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Old 08-01-2005, 12:13 PM
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Default Re: Any bowlers out there?

215? Isn't that pro level?
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Old 08-01-2005, 12:16 PM
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Default Re: Any bowlers out there?

I bowled a lot when I was younger - duckpins though, not tenpins (I don't think they have duckpins in Iowa). Have hardly bowled in years though.
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Old 08-01-2005, 12:19 PM
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Default Re: Any bowlers out there?

obviously you're not a golfer.
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Old 08-01-2005, 12:20 PM
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where's nothumb?
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Old 08-01-2005, 12:24 PM
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Default Re: Any bowlers out there?

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215? Isn't that pro level?

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nah, if you put them on the oil pattern that most league bowlers bowl on, they will average 250 or more. They bowl on a much much much tougher shot and still average around 220. Pretty amazing really.

I bowled in a sport shot league (that's the bowling term for the condition the pros bowl on) and averaged 184.
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Old 08-01-2005, 12:36 PM
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Default Re: Any bowlers out there?

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215? Isn't that pro level?

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nah, if you put them on the oil pattern that most league bowlers bowl on, they will average 250 or more. They bowl on a much much much tougher shot and still average around 220. Pretty amazing really.

I bowled in a sport shot league (that's the bowling term for the condition the pros bowl on) and averaged 184.

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Yeah, I average 215 and I'm only a pro between the legs.

(Actually, I can average about 160 bowling one-handed through my legs.)

NT
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Old 08-01-2005, 12:38 PM
WackityWhiz WackityWhiz is offline
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Default Re: Any bowlers out there?

Easy lane condition = House shot
Tough lane condition = Sport shot
Bowling lane = 60 feet

on a House shot, there is oil in the middle of the lane that makes the ball skid. The outside 8-10 inches don't have as much, or any, oil on them and when the ball skids through the oil, it hits the dry. When it hits the dry, the ball hooks.

The typical house shot is oiled between 30-35 ft down the lane. The remaining 25-30 feet is not oiled. This allows the ball to hook a lot on the back end of the lane.

There are many different types of sport shots but one of the more difficult ones is called a 'reverse block'. It's the opposite of a House shot. There is oil on the outside and dry in the middle. This makes it very hard. Some sport shots are 20-25 ft long which makes the ball hook soooo much. Some sport shots are 50 ft long, which makes it nearly impossible to make a ball hook.

In order to strike on a house shot, a good bowler can miss his mark at the arrows by 3-5 inches and still have a good chance at a strike.

On a sport shot, a player usually can only miss by an inch (if that) and still have a good chance at a strike.

yay a crash course on lane conditions...
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Old 08-01-2005, 12:42 PM
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Default Re: Any bowlers out there?

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Easy lane condition = House shot
Tough lane condition = Sport shot
Bowling lane = 60 feet

on a House shot, there is oil in the middle of the lane that makes the ball skid. The outside 8-10 inches don't have as much, or any, oil on them and when the ball skids through the oil, it hits the dry. When it hits the dry, the ball hooks.

The typical house shot is oiled between 30-35 ft down the lane. The remaining 25-30 feet is not oiled. This allows the ball to hook a lot on the back end of the lane.

There are many different types of sport shots but one of the more difficult ones is called a 'reverse block'. It's the opposite of a House shot. There is oil on the outside and dry in the middle. This makes it very hard. Some sport shots are 20-25 ft long which makes the ball hook soooo much. Some sport shots are 50 ft long, which makes it nearly impossible to make a ball hook.

In order to strike on a house shot, a good bowler can miss his mark at the arrows by 3-5 inches and still have a good chance at a strike.

On a sport shot, a player usually can only miss by an inch (if that) and still have a good chance at a strike.

yay a crash course on lane conditions...

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wow...there is so much more to bowling than i'd previously thought.
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Old 08-01-2005, 12:55 PM
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Default Re: Any bowlers out there?

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215? Isn't that pro level?

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nah, if you put them on the oil pattern that most league bowlers bowl on, they will average 250 or more. They bowl on a much much much tougher shot and still average around 220. Pretty amazing really.

I bowled in a sport shot league (that's the bowling term for the condition the pros bowl on) and averaged 184.

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i wish i had leagues with a sport shot near me. the averages seem so crazy
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