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What serious bowler doesn’t want his own bowling ball? Or shoes? If you have ever been bowling, you know how difficult it is to find a ball that fits your hand right, or shoes that aren’t either too big or too little. By the time you get your rented equipment broken in, the game is almost over. You can image how distracting that would be to a professional or serious bowler. By having your own bowling supplies, the fit and feel of your equipment is consistent from game to game, and that will leave your mind free to concentrate on knocking down pins. Every game needs a specific set of equipment in order to be competent. I have yet to see a professional bowler without his own set of bowling supplies. Having a proper mind set during the game is always invaluable to your performance on the lane. And having your own supplies does contribute strongly to your mindset. A number of my friends a while back started going with me to my regular bowling sessions and soon enough the game hooked them. So when I noticed them visiting the local bowling centers quite regularly, I advised them to buy their own bowling supplies so that they could move towards the next step to becoming a decent player. Bowling doesn’t require much in the way of equipment. Here are the essentials:
Bowling Shoes The above are the core items every serious bowler should have. Without these, performance could be severely impaired. There are other supplies that are nice to have but not mandatory: Bowling Bags Towels
Summary: Bowlers requires many accessories, but the most critical bowling supplies are simply a ball and shoes.
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