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lilpossum1

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Thinking about bowling left handed this summer
« on: October 14, 2014, 03:53:35 PM »
Yup. I am seriously considering it. I have a very low rev rate left handed, and I am reasonably inexperienced with left handed bowling. I may end up sticking with it. What sort of ball should I be looking at getting drilled up? I am thinking I may need all the help I can get at first due to my rev rate, and the left side on my winter league is usually pretty wet on my main league. I am having an easier time throwing my left handed teammates ball than my own right handed stuff, so I think I should get a ball drilled for my left hand

 

JohnP

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Re: Thinking about bowling left handed this summer
« Reply #16 on: December 05, 2014, 04:52:56 PM »
For the 10 pin, try moving 9 boards left on the approach and throwing your strike ball over your strike target.  This should let you use the same wall you have for the strike ball to funnel your ball toward the 10 pin.  You may have to adjust the 9 boards a little one way or the other.  For spares that are further left, adjust your starting position right from the 10 pin shot.  --  JohnP