It's been 30 years since I was last on a league. Always recreational. I am looking at bowling again but have aged and had a serious broken arm (right) a couple of years ago that has led to a frozen shoulder. 6 months of physical therapy 3 times a week got me back to about 80% usage of my arm. I guess I am starting over. although I remember the mechanics, it is the execution that is lacking
. Looking for a ball and weight to start, knowing I will probably have to work up to a heavier weight. Last ball was a 16 pound Columbia plastic ball. Had a 169 average. I used to bowl right handed with a hook that is not that aggressive but worked for me. I have bowled a couple of times now, first time left handed with a 15 pound ball. It was frustrating to say the least. Tried right handed and it was a lot of pain with the 15 pound ball, not much different with 14 pound ball. Bowled a 60 with a 13 pound ball, could not get a hook at all with some pain. Tried the 10 pound ball my son was using and did get a hook and at least broke a 100, but not much pin action which was not surprising.
That said, knowing these were house balls, should I start at 12 pounds and work towards a heavier ball? Are there any balls in a lighter weight that use the same core as the heavier balls? Below are what I have looked at, leaning towards the Brunswick Twist to start, any opinions would be appreciated!
- Brunswick Twist
- Brunswick Rhino
- Columbia Nitrous
- Motiv Freestyle Rush
- Ebonite Turbo/R
- Pyramid Path Rising
Shawn.