Bowling centers apply oil to their lanes using a machine that works like a giant inkjet printer. The pattern in which it’s applied can change everything about how the ball travels.
MUSKEGON – Nobody seemed to be a fan of the oil pattern at Northway Lanes during the Greater Muskegon Athletic Association bowling tournament Wednesday. Those who adapted best, however, were better ...
The Lake Gibson bowling team has adjusted their style to the different oil patterns on different lanes throughout venues in Polk County, and it has done quite well. Specifically, the oil patterns ...
After six years of using the Allen oil pattern for regional and state competitions, the Michigan High School Athletic Association decided to switch to the Phantom oil pattern for the 2022 bowling ...
Modern bowling looks simple, but the game has been reshaped by technology few players ever see. From precision lane oil patterns to advanced ball core engineering and automated scoring systems, hidden ...
Bowling may look simple, but hidden technology inside the ball—and invisible patterns on the lane—completely change how it works. Modern bowling relies on off-center cores, specialized surfaces, and ...
When you watch PBA bowling on television, and you see the pros struggling to hit the pocket, the chances are good that they’re bowling on lanes with the “scorpion” oil pattern. Like the scorpion, this ...
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