Coach, I’ve Got a Question! – March 2026
In this recurring feature, I answer questions from Bowling This Month readers and bowlers that I work with. If you have questions, please leave them
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In this recurring feature, I answer questions from Bowling This Month readers and bowlers that I work with. If you have questions, please leave them
The Gremlin Tour-X joins the Gremlin and the Rockstars in the HP3 line for Roto Grip. This ball uses the asymmetrical Rondure TOUR-X weight block,
Storm’s new Ion Max Pearl shares the Element Max AI core shape with the original Ion Max. This is a very strong asymmetrical design that
So far in this series, we have looked at the unit of oil and the operation of Brunswick lane machines. In this final article, we
The Synthesis is the new hook monster for Track. This ball uses an HK22C-based version of the QR-12 Solid coverstock. It comes out of the
The Stealth Mode Hybrid is the glossy follow-up to the successful Stealth Mode for Track. This ball uses the same symmetrical Stealth core shape as
The Crown Victory Pearl uses the same Tiered Hexagon symmetrical weight block that was previously used in the Crown Victory and the Endeavor. The coverstock
The Brunswick Combat Hybrid shares the asymmetrical Rampart weight block with the original Combat. The coverstock has been changed to Alpha Premier Hybrid, and the
In this recurring feature, I’ll be digging into three quick things to help you improve your game. In each installment, I’ll cover one aspect of
The Radical Deep Impact uses a modified version of the Torpedo Asymmetric core shape. This ball has a slightly lower RG and differential, but a