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Ball Tracking

The ball track line is a line of oil around the ball, using this information you can tell what type of bowler you are and can be used by Pro Shops to determine how to drill a new ball for you.

Semi-Roller

Semi Roller
Notice how the track is just to the side of the fingers and thumb. This shows that the ball is tilted a little as it rolls down the lane and then impacts with the pins. This tilt creates mix as it sends the pins in a more horizontal direction. This style is used by strokers.
Flare

Flare
Modern balls (since the mid-1990′s) have introduced the concept of “dynamic imbalance” which means the ball moves off it’s initial track and creates a new track with each rotation. This is called flare, and it means that more of the clean surface of the ball is in contact with the lane, potentially meaning more hook.
Full-Roller

Full Roller
This style was successful in the past, but is not that common in today’s game, due to modern lanes and equipment. The track of the ball runs between the fingers and the thumb. If you measure the length of a full-rollers track, you will find it is equal or very close to the circumference of the ball (27″).
Spinner

Spinner
This is the sort of track you would find on a helicopter bowler’s ball. The spinners release creates more axis-tilt, which reduces the size of the track. The end result is a ball that travels further down the lane with little lateral movement and deflects as it hits the pins. This style makes it easier to score on almost any condition.
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