August 2010 Content Archive
Bowling Tips and Techniques Articles
The Follow Through
Why bother when the ball is already gone?
By Bill Hall
I was inspired to write this article by Mr. Stewart, who asked some excellent questions and had some interesting observations about the follow through during some email exchanges we had. As with every other part of the sport of bowling,...
Bowling Ball Reviews
AMF Double Clutch
The Double Clutch is AMF’s latest release in their mid-price category, joining the Clutch Pearl and replacing the Clutch. This new release offers more traction in the oil than the...
AMF Shredder
The Shredder is the latest high performance release for AMF and it is designed to bring a look to the lanes that AMF hasn’t had in a while at this...
Brunswick Anaconda
The Anaconda continues the use of past successful Brunswick cores and uses the new Activator Plus coverstock. The Activator Plus cover is wrapped around a modified Inferno weight block which is...
Brunswick Avalanche Urethane
The Avalanche Urethane joins the other Avalanches in Brunswick’s affordable performance category. This new release uses the same core design as the others in this category, but goes retro by...
Brunswick Revolver
The Revolver is the newest ball from Brunswick in their upper mid-price category. It features a new core shape, which retains energy longer than previous cores at this price point....
Columbia 300 Pure Physics
For many years, the Columbia 300 faithfuls were used to having a high performance ball that started strong and kept going strong. The last few high performance releases went in...
Hammer Plague
The Plague is the latest upper mid-price introduction from Hammer. This new piece features both a new core and cover. The new core features RG and differential numbers that are...
Track 300C
The 300C starts a new performance category for Track. By now we should all know that the name of the ball gives us the performance level and shape of the...