On this episode, we answer a couple of viewer questions.

1) I am a medium-high speed bowler, 17-18 mph, 300 rev rate and I play on 37 ft of pure heavy oil so which of the following balls is good for me?  Roto Grip Mutant Cell, Lane #1 Massacre Red Death, or Brunswick Siege?

2) Are there any colleges or universities that teaches bowling and the bowling industry?

There were both great questions, and I hope we did a good job of answering them.

Have a question for us?  Leave a comment below, or send us an email (questions@talkbowling.com).

 

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7 Responses to “Talk Bowling – Episode #0041 – Colleges and Universities”

  1. budzman says:

    i thought you guys said that you were getting hooked up with some real mic's cuz the audio still sucks.

  2. John Congdon says:

    Budzman,

    This was completely my fault. :(

    I didn't put the windscreen on and the air conditioning vent is right above the camera. I usually turn the AC off during shooting. I do think the audio is better up until that point.

    Next episode I am going to try and take the mic off the camera to reduce any electronic noises as well.

    Thank you so much for the input though. I do like the comments, positive and negative.

  3. Spencer DeFelice says:

    can i specify what size pin i want if i order a ball off of bowlingball.com and if i can how would i order it?

  4. Dane Wojciehowski says:

    Thanks for the shoutout for Vincennes Class of 2005!!!!! Good times!!!

  5. Stew Pryce says:

    International Bowling Pro Shop and Instructors Association… Their mission statement is: To provide education, communication, and recognition for Bowling Pro Shop Professionals and Instructors, so that you can have a nice plaque on the wall, and use a higher mark-up on your products… Wait, I may have made up that last part.

  6. Steve says:

    Question for your next show:
    Some bowlers seems to be adamant about having finger / side weight when laying out their ball. With today's high tech equipment does finger and side weight make a difference in ball reaction?

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