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Im a left-handed bowler in need of a new bowling ball. What would be a good ball to buy?

I am on my school team and my coach suggested i get a new ball. I’m just curious on inputs from other bowlers! Thanks for all inputs!
I am on my school team and my coach suggested i get a new ball. I’m just curious on inputs from other bowlers! Thanks for all inputs!
Also i throw a hook ball and i throw it around the second arrow.

Well for what you need is to buy a ball that fits your needs now and in the near future. If your going to try a fingertip ball then you should get a ball that hooks Get a resin ball like a Lane 1 ball or a storm ball. They seem to be the best balls on the market I feel..
If you throw a straight ball then go with something that doesn’t hook like a white dot or urethane ball . But the best thing is to buy a mid range so you have versatility so you can throw it different places on the lane.
To be a better bowler I would say get one resin and one polyester (plastic or hard rubber ball. Rubber balls are a little more easier to use because they don’t jump when they hit a dry spot on the lane like plastic does.

2 Responses to “Im a left-handed bowler in need of a new bowling ball. What would be a good ball to buy?”

  1. beefers1 says:

    If you don’t have one already… of course you need to buy one. Otherwise, it depends on your skill level. High-average bowlers who need precise control should have multiple balls for different lane conditions, while beginners are fine with 1 or 2 balls.
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  2. reddog_1965 says:

    Well for what you need is to buy a ball that fits your needs now and in the near future. If your going to try a fingertip ball then you should get a ball that hooks Get a resin ball like a Lane 1 ball or a storm ball. They seem to be the best balls on the market I feel..
    If you throw a straight ball then go with something that doesn’t hook like a white dot or urethane ball . But the best thing is to buy a mid range so you have versatility so you can throw it different places on the lane.
    To be a better bowler I would say get one resin and one polyester (plastic or hard rubber ball. Rubber balls are a little more easier to use because they don’t jump when they hit a dry spot on the lane like plastic does.
    References :

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