• Columbia 300 Kaboom

    Updated: 2024-04-26 16:10:25
    The Kaboom introduces a new core shape into the Columbia 300 line. The new Detonate symmetrical design provides the highest RG in the current C300 lineup at 2.529″. With a differential of 0.043″ and the HK22-based Reflex Pearl coverstock, the Kaboom created more midlane traction and a stronger breakpoint than the Eruption Pearl while covering fewer […] Columbia 300 Kaboom appeared first in Bowling This Month.

  • The BTM Player Profile: Daria Pajak

    Updated: 2024-04-25 15:52:57
    With the 2024 PWBA season just around the corner, we were happy to have the opportunity to sit down with the 2017 PWBA Greater Detroit Open champion and 2017 PWBA Rookie of the Year, Daria Pajak. Daria is coming off a 2023 PWBA season in which she bowled in 10 events and cashed in six, […] The BTM Player Profile: Daria Pajak appeared first in Bowling This Month.

  • Coach, I’ve Got A Question! – April 2024

    Updated: 2024-04-24 15:25:35
    In this recurring feature, I answer questions from Bowling This Month readers. If you have questions, please leave them in the comment section below so I can address them in a future installment of Coach, I’ve Got a Question! I keep hearing that I need to watch my ball motion, but I don’t know what to look […] Coach, I’ve Got A Question! – April 2024 appeared first in Bowling This Month.

  • A Quick Primer on Good Bowling Shoe Brands

    Updated: 2024-04-22 02:21:59
    When you’ve decided you want to get serious about bowling, it’s essential to have the right equipment to perform at your best. One often-overlooked piece of gear is the bowling shoe. The right pair of bowling shoes can make a significant difference in your game, providing stability, comfort, and a proper slide on the approach. […] The post A Quick Primer on Good Bowling Shoe Brands appeared first on Beginner Bowling Tips.

  • How Do Finger Holes Get Drilled in a Bowling Ball? the Lowdown Behind the Perfect Fit

    Updated: 2024-04-22 02:21:57
    In the world of bowling, getting the right fit between your hand and the ball is essential. Those finger holes, of course, aren’t just there for design – they’re the key to control, precision, and that flawless release. Have you ever wondered how those finger holes are expertly drilled into a bowling ball? Join us […] The post How Do Finger Holes Get Drilled in a Bowling Ball? the Lowdown Behind the Perfect Fit appeared first on Beginner Bowling Tips.

  • Brunswick Beyond Infinity

    Updated: 2024-04-19 13:54:38
    The Brunswick Beyond Infinity uses the same asymmetrical Infinity core design from the original Infinity but wraps it in the HK22-based AXH Pearl coverstock. Coming out of the box at 500/1000/1500 SiaAir plus Crown Factory Compound, the Beyond Infinity provides more length and a stronger move off the dry than the original. We found this […] Brunswick Beyond Infinity appeared first in Bowling This Month.

  • Ebonite Game Breaker 5

    Updated: 2024-04-11 14:19:01
    The Game Breaker 5 is the latest release in Ebonite’s famed Game Breaker line. This ball uses the same symmetrical Enhanced V2 core as all of the previous symmetrical Game Breakers since 2014, along with a solid version of the GB 12.7 coverstock. We saw this shell previously on older Hopkinsville-manufactured Ebonite releases like the […] Ebonite Game Breaker 5 appeared first in Bowling This Month.

  • Radical Outer Limits Pearl

    Updated: 2024-04-04 16:15:14
    The Outer Limits Pearl is the follow-up to the very successful Outer Limits from Radical. This ball uses the same Outer Limits Asymmetric core as the original but changes the coverstock to HK22 Pearl with a box finish of 500/1000/1500 SiaAir with Factory Compound. The changes in coverstock and box finish increase the length and […] Radical Outer Limits Pearl appeared first in Bowling This Month.

  • Controlling Ball Speed

    Updated: 2024-04-03 20:16:02
    I first faced the need to change ball speeds back in 2006, when dual lane conditions were first used at the Junior World Championships. We were bowling on 33-foot and 48-foot patterns that year when I realized the need to change speeds during training sessions in my home center. At first, I fell into a […] Controlling Ball Speed appeared first in Bowling This Month.

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