Team USA struggles as World Cup begins (source: Team USA)

November 16, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Team USA’s Walter Ray Williams Jr. and Tennelle Milligan got off to a slow start Monday in the… Read (source: Team USA) - News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com

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U.S. Women’s Open Shifts to Texas in 2010 with New Format (source: New York Times)

November 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

With a revised format and live televised finals, the U.S. Women’s Open, a United States Bowling… Read (source: New York Times) - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com

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Team USA to make head coach transition in 2010 (source: New York Times)

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USBC Partners with Alamo, Enterprise and National Car Rental to Provide Benefits to Members (source: Team USA)

September 16, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

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Boomershine and US Women’s Open return to ESPN this Sunday (source: Team USA)

September 12, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Tammy Boomershine of North Ogden earned a spot in the televised portion of the 2009 U.S. Women’s… Read (source: Team USA) - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com

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OnTheBallBowling.com, PBA Join Forces in Support of Bowling Legend Mark Roth

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OnTheBallBowling.com has been named as the exclusive provider of a unique Mark Roth plastic bowling ball that will be used exclusively by all competitors in the 2010 Professional Bowlers

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Clear Bowling Balls- The Most Stylish Bowlingball on the Market

July 23, 2009 by Johnathan Marx · Leave a Comment 

With bowling as a favorite hobby, you’re never at a loss for friends. What’s better than a night bowling with your best friends, co-workers and even friendly strangers, knocking back beers and pins with no care on earth but the next spare?

For some bowling is just something to do; for others, it’s a lifestyle and a passion. For those who get serious about bowling, owning their own bowlingball is essential to their enjoyment of the game. Using a plain old alley ball is like wearing someone else’s clothes. It just feels wrong when the ball isn’t your own.

For those who get really serious about bowling, style is everything, beginning with a customized bowlingball to monogrammed jerseys to the brand-new bowling shoes that feel as comfortable as street shoes and actually look good too.

You choose your own brand, style, weight, and core performance when you select your own ball. You can even have it engraved with your own initials, a favorite Nascar driver, or a customized slogan. When your ball is all you, you’ll stand out on the lanes in a class by yourself, ahead of the gang when all eyes are on you.

There’s always that point in the game when you really need all eyes on you, when you’re at the top of your game and you’ve got the spare to sink that left-over pin. That’s where clear bowling balls come in. These balls are so mesmerizing that you can’t help but stare as they glow down the lane, spinning with a crystal shine that’s almost magical.

Yet you do trade performance for beauty. Since clear bowling balls have no core, they have a dramatic difference in performance and predictability. You can see through them like dark, bubbling water, but they really aren’t as accurate as other bowling balls.

A clear bowling ball is not the ball you’d use for the entire game. You’ll score significantly lower, even if you’re an avid bowler. A clear bowling ball may look great, but it’s best saved for when you’re ready to show off, not for the entirety of your game.

Still, a clear bowling ball’s glow is reason enough to own at least 1, if not 2 or 3. With their see-through shine, clear balls can be more customized, embedded with anything you’d like. Imagine your favorite sports team, a class ring, or a skull in the center of your ball spinning down the lane. Win points with the whole gang, and impress your friends when the game’s your very best. Bowl the perfect game when all eyes are watching you.

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Looking for an Unusual Bowlingball? Try Clear Bowling Balls

July 21, 2009 by Matthew Richardson · Leave a Comment 

If bowling is your hobby, you’re never at a loss for friends. What better way to bond with your co-workers, best friends and even friendly strangers than a night at the bowling alley, knocking back beers and pins with no care in the world but that next spare?

When some, bowling is just the occasional thing to do, while others make it their lifestyle and passion. If you’re ready to get serious about bowling, be aware that owning your own bowlingball will probably be essential to your enjoyment of the game. When you’re really into the game, using a house ball just doesn’t feel natural, like wearing someone else’s clothes. The game just feels wrong when the ball isn’t yours.

When you’re really serious about bowling, style is the game, beginning with you own customized bowlingball to monogrammed jersey to brand new bowling shoes that look as fashionable as street shoes.

When you select your own custom ball, you choose the brand, the style, the weight and core performance. You can also have it engraved with your own initials, favorite sports team or a customized slogan. When your ball is your own, you stand out at the alley in a class by yourself, ahead of the gang.

There’s always that point in the game when you really need all eyes on you, when you’re at the top of your game and you’ve got the spare to sink that left-over pin. That’s where clear bowling balls come in. These balls are so mesmerizing that you can’t help but stare as they glow down the lane, spinning with a crystal shine that’s almost magical.

Yet you do trade performance for beauty. Since clear bowling balls have no core, they have a dramatic difference in performance and predictability. You can see through them like dark, bubbling water, but they really aren’t as accurate as other bowling balls.

It’s best not to use a clear bowling ball for the entire game. You’d probably bowl the worst score in your life, even if you’re an avid bowler. A clear ball may look great and command the attention of a crowd, but save it for when you want to show off.

Still, a clear ball’s glow is enough reason to own at least one, if not two or three. Because of their see-through shine, you get more customized options. In fact you can imbed a clear ball with any object you like. Some people like roses, skulls or even funny pigs in the center for a unique style. You’ll win points from the whole gang and impress your friends when you’re on top of your game. With all eyes on you, you’ll bowl a perfect game.

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Clear Bowling Balls- The Most Stylish Bowlingball on the Market

July 19, 2009 by Matthew Richardson · Leave a Comment 

With bowling as a favorite hobby, you’re never at a loss for friends. What’s better than a night bowling with your best friends, co-workers and even friendly strangers, knocking back beers and pins with no care on earth but the next spare?

Bowling may be just the occasional thing to do for some, while it’s a lifestyle and a passion for others. If you’re serious about bowling, owning your own bowlingball is essential to the enjoyment of the game. When you’re truly in the game, using a house ball feels unnatural, like wearing someone else’s shirt. The game feels wrong when the ball isn’t even yours.

When you’re really serious about bowling, style is the game, beginning with you own customized bowlingball to monogrammed jersey to brand new bowling shoes that look as fashionable as street shoes.

When you select your own custom ball, you choose the brand, the style, the weight and core performance. You can also have it engraved with your own initials, favorite sports team or a customized slogan. When your ball is your own, you stand out at the alley in a class by yourself, ahead of the gang.

There’s always that point in the game when you really need all eyes on you, when you’re at the top of your game and you’ve got the spare to sink that left-over pin. That’s where clear bowling balls come in. These balls are so mesmerizing that you can’t help but stare as they glow down the lane, spinning with a crystal shine that’s almost magical.

Granted, there’s a trade for that beauty. You give up the core of the ball. Since you can see right through them like dark, bubbling water, clear bowling balls have no core, which can dynamically affect the predictability of their performance.

You wouldn’t use a clear bowling ball for an entire game. You’d probably bowl your worst score ever, even if you are an avid bowler. A clear bowling ball looks great, but save it for when you’re ready to show off, picking up the spare at the climax of the game.

Still, a clear bowling ball’s glow is reason enough to own at least 1, if not 2 or 3. With their see-through shine, clear balls can be more customized, embedded with anything you’d like. Imagine your favorite sports team, a class ring, or a skull in the center of your ball spinning down the lane. Win points with the whole gang, and impress your friends when the game’s your very best. Bowl the perfect game when all eyes are watching you.

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Pondering Pin Placement in a Bowling Game

June 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Pondering pin placement in a bowling game is usually left to those who have transcended the rental of bowling balls, who have left behind the rental of bowling shoes, and who are seriously considering the purchase of a number of cleaners and polishes with the goal of improving their games. Whenever bowlers speak of pin placement, they are actually referring to the idea of drilling pins into their bowling balls with the specific goal of counteracting several unfavorable lane conditions. Usually, the first course of attack when dealing with a bowling lane that simply seems to swallow up your best rolls is to change the ball you are using. Perhaps a dull ball will do better than a highly polished one or vice versa. Yet when all else fails, and if you find yourself playing this lane consistently, then it is time to take more serious steps to counteract the problems you are encountering.

The pin is nothing more than the little notch on the ball that points toward the top of the actual core that is located within the ball. This core is suspended inside the mold that is used to craft the ball. In order to keep it perfectly centered, it is held in place by a pin, which is removed after the material has entered a solid state and can now support the core on its own. The result is a thin hole that needs to be filled; yet even if this is done perfectly, you can still tell the location of the pin.

bowling pinsIt has long been held that the placement of the pin with respect to the positive axis point the finger holes - will permit you to overcome certain unfavorable lane conditions. For example, if the pin is located about three inches from the right finger hole, you may be able to favorably influence your backend play. If the pin is drilled to be between the finger holes, you will further increase the backend action that your ball will experience. Be careful! If you already have a strong backend play, this may actually negatively influence your play to such an extent that the added speed will keep your ball from properly hooking, thus quite possibly affecting your ability to roll a strike.

Bowling pro shops will actually have several drilling patterns on file and will be able to explain to you in detail how each pattern will affect a certain ball. Pin placement most certainly deserves pondering, and with the proper technique you will be able to see significant changes in your game. At the same time, improper placement, or the usage of a bowling ball that has been modified for certain kinds of action in conditions for which is was not specifically modified, will not result in favorable game action. Once again, the best source of information is the local pro shop. Do not hesitate to ask some questions, and even encourage the friendly customer service rep to share all of his or her knowledge with you. No matter how experienced you are about the game, the odds are pretty good that the rep will have some nuggets of knowledge that you have not yet heard. As a matter of fact, since it is these professional who will quite often do the drilling, you will be able to heavily capitalize on their knowledge. Add to this the fact that the busier the pro shop the more likely you are to get a skilled driller working on your bowling ball, and you can easily determine just how valuable a resource that pro shop really is!

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