A track in Bowling is referring to the balls trajectory down the lane. Based on where a bowler aims, the lanes oils conditions, the bowling ball use, their rotation and other factors, the trajectory can be vastly different from game to game.
A track can also refer to the oil track on a ball. Some bowlers use this track to determine how the ball is rolling and what part of the ball is actually in contact with the lane.
A low track usually refers to the oil track on your bowling ball. The closer the track is to your finger holes, the HIGHER the track. The farther away the track is to your finger holes the LOWER the track.
The track of the ball is based on how you throw the ball. If your fingers stay in the ball longer after the thumb has released, the track can stay towards the high side. Sometimes the ball will jump more for high track bowlers.
He opened up a go-cart track and a bowling alley in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The bowling alley closed, but the go-cart track is still running!
Yes there is. I own one
Usually, the wear and tear of normal bowling will do this. Sometimes it is the lane return machinery at fault. If the chip is not on the track, you have no problem.
The bowling pins for the strike achievement is on the track Jolly Jumper, you have to bail out when you come to a big pit with a ramp. Bail out under the ramp.
Ebonite acquired the Columbia 300, Track and Hammer brands.
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With sandpaper. Make sure you DULL the whole ball and not just the track since it is against the rules to dull just the track.
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A bowling association is a local or regional body that helps govern or assist in govern the sport of bowling. Some of the functions done by the local association is to track and give awards, collect dues for the local association and forward the national dues, inspect the bowling center lanes to maintain integrity of the sport and run local association tournaments.
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