When to Get Your Grip Checked on Your Bowling Ball

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This is a bowling tips article on some suggested times to get your grips check on your bowling ball.

Before I go into to much detail I wanted to say that the grip on your bowling ball is probably one of the most important things in the game if not the most important.

If you do not have a proper and comfortable grip you will always be struggling with feel rather than rolling good shots. This affects your ability to roll a good shot. It also hinders your bowling ball's performance so that all the ball dynamics or drilling layouts in the world are a waste. This can also give you a bad read and turn a good bowling ball into a bad one.

On the physical side on the game it just makes it very hard to again roll good shots, or as a beginner being able to learn proper technique.

When to get your grip checked.

Children as they are growing almost continually should get their grip checked more often than an adult as most of us do not stop growing until our 20's or 30's. That being said, up to age 15 I would recommend you have your grip checked at your local pro-shop or bowling center about twice a season. Once at the beginning and then after the holidays.

Another important time is if you loose or gain a lot of weight.

It is important to at least have your grip checked on your bowling ball once a season.

You never know if you have some over looked problem; like worn out finger grips or a mistake in the pitch in your thumb hole that can easily be solved.

Conclusion
Having a proper fitting grip on your bowling ball is one of the most important things in bowling.
If you do not have a proper and comfortable grip you will always be struggling with feel rather than rolling good shots.
Children should have their grip checked 2 times a season up to age 15.
It is important to at least have your grip checked on your bowling ball once a season.

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