Bowling is a great way to get some exercise, have fun, and socialize with friends and family. If you are new to bowling, it can be tough to know where to start.

One of the most important decisions you will make is choosing the right bowling ball.

Choosing the Best Bowling Ball for Beginners

In this blog post, I will discuss the best bowling balls for beginners. I will also provide some tips on how to choose the right ball for your needs.

What to Look for in a Bowling Ball for Beginners

 

When choosing a bowling ball for beginners, there are a few things you need to keep in mind:

• Weight: The weight of the ball should be comfortable for you to hold and swing. A good starting point is a ball that is approximately 10% of your body weight. They come in a range of weights form 6 lbs-16 lbs. You want one you can use for at least three games without fatigue.

• Coverstock: The coverstock is the outer layer of the ball. It determines how the ball reacts to the lane. For beginners, a good choice is a ball with a polyester (referred to as plastic) coverstock. This is more for straight ball bowlers. As you advance, start looking at one with a reactive coverstock. This type of coverstock will help the ball hook more easily.

• Core: The core is the inner part of the ball. It affects how the ball rolls down the lane. For beginners, a good choice is a ball with a symmetrical core. This type of core will help the ball roll straighter or hook more smoothly.

A Guide to a Few Bowling Balls

 

Here are a few bowling balls for beginners. This list is not all inclusive. There are way too many different types to list.

 

Brunswick T-Zone, Columbia 300 White Dot, Ebonite Maxim:

These balls have a polyester coverstock. They are best for straight ball bowlers and hook very little. They are the most economical.

Brunswick T-Zone Columbia 300 White Dot Ebonite Maxim

Storm Tropical Storm

This ball is a great all-around choice for beginners/intermediate bowlers that are learning to hook the ball. It has a reactive coverstock and a symmetrical core, which will help the ball hook.

Storm Tropical Storm

Roto Grip Hustle Ink

This ball is another great option for beginners/intermediate bowlers. It has a pearlized coverstock and a symmetrical core, which will help the ball hook more easily than the Storm Tropical Storm.

Roto Grip Hustle Ink

900 Global Zen Bowling Ball

This ball is a good choice for intermediate/advanced bowlers who want a ball that will help them hook the ball more. It has a hybrid coverstock and a symmetrical core.

900 Global Zen Bowling Ball

Motiv Venom Shock

This ball is a good choice for all bowlers who want a ball that will help them hook the ball. It has a strong reactive coverstock and a symmetrical core.

Motiv Venom Shock

Hammer Black Widow Legend

This ball is a good choice for intermediate/advanced bowlers who want a ball that has potential to hook and get a lot of spin. It has a strong reactive coverstock and an asymmetrical core.

900 Global Zen Bowling Ball

In addition to the bowling balls listed above, there are many other great options available. It is important to do your research and choose a ball that is right for your needs and budget.

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Tips for Choosing the Right Bowling Ball for You

Here are a few tips for choosing the right bowling ball for you:

• Talk to your local bowling pro shop: The professionals at your local bowling pro shop can help you choose the right ball for your needs. They can also help you get the ball drilled to fit your hand.

• Try out different balls: Once you have a few balls in mind, try them out at the bowling alley. Many bowling centers will have demo balls to try out. This will help you get a feel for which ball is the most comfortable for you to use.

• Don’t be afraid to ask for help: If you are still not sure which ball is right for you, ask for help from your local bowling pro shop or from a more experienced bowler.

Here are a few other things to keep in mind when choosing a bowling ball:

  • Your skill level: If you are a beginner, you will need a different ball than a more experienced bowler.
  • The type of lane you will be bowling on: The type of lane you will be bowling on will also affect the type of ball you need.
  • Your personal preferences: Ultimately, the best bowling ball for you is the one that you feel most comfortable with and that helps you bowl your best.

Selecting the appropriate bowling ball for beginners can be a challenge, so it is important to do your research and choose a ball that is right for you. By following the tips in this blog post, you can find the perfect ball to help you improve your bowling game.

I hope this blog post has been helpful. If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact our bowlers pro shop.

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