No. This is a plastic ball and is not designed to hook.
Any bowling ball is a tool that can be worthless if not fitted correctly, drilled with the right pattern for the bowler and has a surface condition that is appropriate for the condition bowled. Or it can be the best ball if the previous is right.
Brunswick Pro Bowling happened in 2007.
A polyester ball is also known as a plastic ball. The ball will not "hook", unless the bowler has a decent rev rate, or the lanes are dry.
Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling happened in 1998.
Brunswick Zone Cosmic Bowling happened in 2010.
Brunswick Pro Bowling was created on 2007-08-28.
The Brunswick Black Beauty Bowling Ball with the serial number L26626 was produced in the late 1990s, as Brunswick typically used a specific serial number format during that time. The Black Beauty is known for its durable reactive coverstock, designed for both performance and longevity. Its composition includes a reactive resin cover that offers a strong grip on the lane, making it suitable for various bowling styles. To determine the exact age and specific features, consulting Brunswick's production records or a bowling ball expert would be helpful.
Jim Fox is the current president for the Brunswick Bowling and Billiards Retail Group.
Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling was created on 1998-09-28.
Brunswick Zone Cosmic Bowling was created on 2010-09-10.
There are many Brunswick Bowling locations spread throughout the United States and even a few locations in Canada. The location of Brunswick Bowling in Ontario, Canada include Mississauga, Brampton, and Kitchener.