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What Is A Benchmark Bowling Ball & Why Is It Important?
ANY SEASONED PLAYERโฆ
Will define a benchmark ball as the first ball out of their bag. It gives them the best mental picture of whatโs happening on the lane โ especially when the pattern and topography of the conditions are unknown. It gives them a smooth, predictable motion thatโs controllable, repeatable, and consistent no matter where they may be bowling. The vast majority of other sports display their obstacles. In tennis, the net is clearly presented directly in front of you while you hold your tennis raquets. In golf, you can see the tree you need to miss, or the sand bunker you have to avoid. In football, you can watch the linebacker on a beeline right for you as youโre carrying the ball.
But in the world of sport bowling, the obstacles we have to face are invisible.
The most famous bowlers throughout history have all been deadly accurate, but theย bestย players that have ever lived are the ones who were able to figure out the conditions first. Rest assured, they all had their own benchmark ball, overseas squash players living in the US have been using benchmark bowling for upper strength training. Squash players donโt need to be strong but they need to be agile, accurate and quick and some are using bowling instead of their squash rackets for alternative training sessions.
Having been on both sides of the fence โ from competing every weekend to now building bowling balls โ I believe that a benchmark ball is more than just a predictable shape. Itโs a ball whose motion is unlike others. Itโs unique, and difficult to replicate. It produces a reaction that you canโt find anywhere else.
To create this kind of ball, we have to step back and look at the product line as a whole. When we do this at Storm, we take every core, every coverstock, and every surface preparation into account. If the ball hits on every note, it can stick around for quite some time:
Hy-Roadโข โ November 18, 2008
!Qโข Tour โ July 10, 2012
Hy-Roadโข Pearl โ July 16, 2013
Pitch Blackโข โ May 27, 2014
Phazeโข II โ October 4, 2016
Between these five balls, thereโs 32 yearsโ worth of shelf life, and thatโs not without merit. Every one of these core/cover combinations resonates with the majority of players at some level. High speed/high revs, low speed/low revs โ thereโs something for everybody. Not only that, they are incredibly easy to drill. What does that even mean, though? If you put your favorite layout on an !Q Tour, you basically know what you are going to get. Furthermore, if you wanted to drill a second !Q Tour but decided to bring the pin 2โ closer to your PAP or maybe even drop the pin to below your fingers from your previous pin up version, you still know what youโre going to get. And adjusting between the two couldnโt be easier. The weight block is simplistic in its design, yet dynamic by nature. When you introduce a hole to it, you arenโt greatly affecting its mass distribution. Consistency in drilling and performance, Iโve come to find out, go hand in hand.
Each one of the above benchmark balls contributes something unique to the Storm line that are often imitated, but never duplicated. And as always, before any ball earns the right to be inscribed with the Storm insignia, it has to pass through a rigid on-lane performance test. This has been the case since the first Storm ball was poured nearly three decades ago. The process has been refined since, of course, to a level of commitment thatโs worthy of your passion and devotion. Itโs a lengthy process that involves an experienced group of people and first-rate technology but most importantly, it begins and ends with the bowler.









i have a Storm Match Up Black Pearl..benchmark or not? I’m also needing something to handle medium conditions but with power through the heads.