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What ball do professional bowlers use?
The weight of the house ball is the factor that makes a great pocket. If you use a 16-pound ball, you need a pocket with a diameter of 14.5 inches. If you use a 16-pound ball and add two pounds to the weight of your house ball, you need a pocket with a diameter of 14.75 inches.
What is a good bowling ball for an intermediate?
A good urethane ball will provide you with most of what you need to be a good intermediate bowler.
What is the best weight bowling ball?
As a general bowling rule, the best bowling ball should weigh around 10% of your body weight, up to 160 pounds. If you weigh 200 pounds, it won't make much sense for you to bowl with an 8-pound bowling wall because it might feel ridiculously light to you.
How long do bowling balls last?
When you get a new bowling ball, its lifespan is about 5-10 years before you start experiencing issues with it. In general, the more you use it, the shorter its lifespan. The more care you take with it, the longer its lifespan. It's important to keep it clean and dry (clean with a damp cloth, not water). Its lifespan also depends on the climate where you live and the temperatures it's exposed to.
Does a heavier bowling ball hook more?
A heavier bowling ball hooks more than a lighter bowling ball. It is easier to hook and make a larger hook in a heavier bowling ball because of the extra weight you get.