The Four Factor Framework for Better Lane Play
Every bowler wants to get better at lane play. While many will point to the need to understand what’s going on and to know which
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Every bowler wants to get better at lane play. While many will point to the need to understand what’s going on and to know which
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
In the first part of this series, we discussed what a “unit of oil” is and how it is used. This will now allow us
In my recent article, When Striking Shouldn’t Be the Focus, I referred to ball changes as high-risk adjustments. After that article was published, I received
This series of articles is all about Brunswick lane machines and Brunswick oil patterns. We will examine how they work, compare them with Kegel lane machines,
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
Welcome to the final installment in this series that visualizes Kegel oil patterns in three dimensions. In the previous two articles, we have looked at
About this time last year, I wrote my first editorial-style article, commenting on my observations from the 2024 World Youth Championships in Korea. After recently
Welcome to the second article of three in this series, where Kegel oil patterns are visualised in three dimensions. I would recommend reading the first
The oil pattern undoubtedly is one of the most important aspects in bowling. Along with features such as lane topography and lane friction, it contributes