Gutterballs Now
: Using a ball that is too light or too heavy can cause a "wobbly" delivery, making it difficult to maintain a straight line.
: A pro shop operator can help you find the perfect ball weight. A quick home test: you should be able to hold the ball in your dominant hand without feeling wobbly or straining. Gutterballs
: Starting your approach from the wrong spot or aiming at the wrong target often leads to the ball drifting too far right or left. : Using a ball that is too light
For beginners or families, many alleys offer . These rails block the gutters entirely, ensuring every ball stays on the lane—a great way to keep the game fun while you build up your skills. : Starting your approach from the wrong spot
The Ultimate Guide to Avoiding Gutterballs: Keep Your Bowling Game on the Lane
: Instead of extreme reactions to a bad frame, pause and make minor corrections to your foot positioning or aim.
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