Sunday, February 15, 2009

How About a Clear Bowling Ball

By Brian Anderson

Do you want to look like everyone else? Stand out while you're on the lanes, get yourself noticed for your game and for your choice and style of the ball you roll.

Nothing stands out like a clear bowling ball, and nothing gets the same kind of attention and looks like a clear ball. Just think about that new sparkling ball as clear as water with your favorite logo or your favorite design imbedded right in the center of the ball.

By utilizing clear bowling balls, a bowler can say a lot about themselves, their interests, their personalities and styles. Whether you want the toughness of an imbedded skull on the lane, or the creativity of a pig to bring an element of fun to your game, a clear ball gives that special touch.

Many bowlers choose to use clear balls for converting their corner pin squares. As a harder surface ball, a clear ball offers less friction on the lane, which means less ball movement, giving you more control over hitting that particular pin. Plus, the mesmerizing action of the ball brings all eyes on you, perfect as you seek to knock out that last remaining pin. The balls are also ideal for dry oily patterns, giving you the control you need.

Most of the time the ball will have a polyester body and contain a reactive resin, depending on what brand it is. They are made for throwing in a straight line ideal for making that spare with the limited hooking potential that these balls have.

They are not ideal for use throughout the game, as the lack of core on the ball can have serious affects on its performance. However, their unique appeal is great for pulling out at the right moment of the game, attracting attention and adding an element of fun.

The different options you can pick are never ending. You have an opportunity to portray whatever side of your personality you choose. You have to weigh your style versus practicality. There are times when you need a ball for its performance, and then there are times when the style of the ball is performance enough.

Sometimes you just need to stand out. A clear ball adds an element of personality to your game, an element that will make it memorable.

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