The speed your bowling ball travels down the lane is a crucial part of bowling. You need to keep a consistent speed to be a consistent bowler. And you have to be able to adjust your bowling ball’s speed to match the lane conditions. In general, you need faster ball speed on drier conditions and slower speed on oilier conditions.

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12 Responses to “Talk Bowling – Episode #0019 – Bowling Ball Speed Control / Adjustments”

  1. spencer defelice says:

    the answer to the question would be 62 feet 10 inches.

  2. Jeff says:

    Yep… 62 feet, 10 (and 3/16) inches

  3. Vince says:

    Guys I want one of those swirled thumb molds that I've seen in a few of your balls. Please man, I think that they are awesome, you've got to make one for me. My email is trueblu8@msn.com. Thanks. Vince

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