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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: rehreh on October 31, 2004, 02:54:35 PM
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Hello, I am Pretty new to bowling, I have been bowling for about two mounths now and I am Done with Bowling straight and starting to Get the hang of hooking. I am looking for a good hooking Ball With a Price under $100. If anyone could help me out and post here and recomend a ball that would be great. Thanks
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Power Groove Teal/Purple Sanded.
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Nick Smith ... A.K.A. Les Badderâ„¢
Brunswick -=- PBA 03-04
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-Jeremy Vitug
It is YOU who decides what happens on the lane.
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Is this the one you are talking about?
http://www.buddiesproshop.com/product/954/Brunswick+Power+Groove+-+Teal%2FPurple.htm
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Power Groove Teal/Purple Sanded.
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Nick Smith ... A.K.A. Les Badderâ„¢
Brunswick -=- PBA 03-04
x2.
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-Jeremy Vitug
It is YOU who decides what happens on the lane.
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and yes, that's what we meant.
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-Andy
Brunswick Unofficial Amateur Staffer
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x4
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If I bought that from Buddies Shop which I showed, what would be a good top weight and pin posistion, and what exactly do thoes do. BTW thanks for all of you who are helping me
edit: Also I Belive I am Getting a 14lb ball. Does the weight have to do anything with the hook? Might I want a heavier ball?
Edited on 11/1/2004 7:39 PM
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Read Above post and HELP please 


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well lets just say the only pro shop around Does not sell a ball I like for a price I can afford and i have to buy it online what top weight and pin posistion would I get, or does that have to do with drilling and what are thoes
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rehreh,
You can order from your local pro shop. They have distributors that are able to get the pin position, or whatever that you would like. However, I will admit, for your level of experience, it is best that you learn the curve or using a reactive coverstock. I don't know if many will agree, but the nature of the coverstock will affect about 75% of your reaction out on the lane.
Basically what I am saying is, drill pattern is not much of an issue for you. Just make sure the holes fit. 
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-Jeremy Vitug
It is YOU who decides what happens on the lane.
Edited on 11/1/2004 11:45 PM