Bowling News
Brigham City business has been giving strikes and spares with their bowling products for 30 years
This month they highlighted a business that has appeared to have quietly been rolling along making professional bowling balls for 30 years โ Storm Bowling in Brigham City.
BRIGHAM CITY โ An article in the commerce division from utah.gov recognizes a new Utah business every month that does something unique, creating jobs and keeping people employed.
This month they highlighted a business that has appeared to have quietly been rolling along making professional bowling balls for 30 years โ Storm Bowling in Brigham City.
On KVNUโs For the People program on Wednesday, Chayton Petersen, the technical customer service representative, said this is not their first recognition.
โWe have been around since the mid-80โs.ย Weโre the worldโs largest manufacturer of bowling balls and one of the stateโs largest exporter of goods โ period. So weโve been doing pretty well in the bowling industry for quite some time now,โ he explained.
Petersen said Storm Bowling started in 1985 with Bill Chrisman from Ogden under the name High Score Products and they made bowling ball cleaner.
โIn (19)91 he decided he could make a bowling ball, so thatโs when we started pouring our own bowling balls. An interesting fact, we actually started mixing it, because bowling balls start out as a liquid, theyโre a part A and part B polyurethane, they get mixed together. Now we have big tanks that mix these together, butย back in the day in โ91 we used KFC buckets to mix our very first bowling balls to pour them into molds.โ
He said what makes Storm bowling balls unique are some of the additives they put into the polyurethane to make the ball โhookโ down the lane. This includes the density of the material in the middle of the ball that Petersen said involves a lot of physics that go way over his head.
He said another unique feature that sets Storm bowling balls apart is the fragrances in them โ everything from cherry, orange and vanilla to maple syrup.
Petersen said you can see for yourself as they offer tours of their Brigham City plant. Find out more at www.stormbowling.com.




















