Selecting a Bowling Ball Arsenal for the USBC Open Championship Tournament

BY CHAD MCLEAN

If you are heading to the OCโ€™s this year, then youโ€™ve probably already started thinking about what equipment you are toting along. And since ball slots are limited and checked bag fees are high, the gravity in your selection process becomes pretty critical. As with any arsenal, variety is key. Sounds easy, right? Obviously, thereโ€™s a lot that goes into it that can become a daunting task for even the most seasoned professional. The boundless options that are available on the market should be used to your advantage, but it all starts with the bowler. Knowing the subtle distinctions in how youย roll the ball, such as axis tilt, axis rotation, speed, and rev rate, are most crucial.

Once youโ€™ve determined your stats, next comes the ball selection process. As always, variety is key.

The Open Championships have now abstained from announcing the oil pattern prior to the tournament commencing โ€“ which is perfectly fine. You can bet on itย notย being a cakewalk. Balls that exude control and forgiveness are going to be your best friends with any trip to the OCโ€™s. What kind of balls do this? Well, your favorite benchmark should be the first thing that comes to mind. A low RG, solid, matte finish ball that is smooth and brings the breakpoint closer to the foul line would definitely provide this for the bowler. The !Q Tour is the second longest running ball in Stormโ€™s history for this very reason.

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After that, building an arsenal is pretty straightforward. Having a good mix of solids, pearls, hybrids with a combination of surfaces and layouts is important. Typically, you wonโ€™t see too many polished balls going down the lanes at the Open Championships. The reason for this all boils down to controlling the breakpoint. Sanded balls maximize your room for error by picking up on the midlane better than polished balls and bringing the breakpoint โ€“ the most critical part of the lane โ€“ closer to you. Itโ€™s not a mystery anymore that surface is the #1 most influential factor that dictates ball motion. The bowlers that perform the best every year will almost always bring a wide array of 500-grit to 4000-grit sanded balls. Iโ€™m not saying omit polish completely, so reserve one to two spots in your bag for when they get โ€œtoastyโ€ later in the day.

Layouts are the last big thing to discuss. Working with your Storm VIP pro shop professional to establish which layouts are best for your style and the arsenal youโ€™ve chosen is imperative. Some of the most accomplished bowlers will use around three of their favorite layouts and let the inherent properties of the balls be the major difference in what they see. Pete Weber, for example, has only used two layouts for years: one pin up above the bridge and one pin down below the bridge. There are enough factors in bowling that are above and beyond anyoneโ€™s control, and, no matter how hard you try, you cannot change them. So keeping the variables in check that youย canย control, like Pete, isnโ€™t such a bad idea after all.

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