Columbia 300 Bowling Ball Core Library
Every symmetric and asymmetric core Columbia 300 has put into a ball, cataloged in one searchable reference. Click any core to see its specs, the balls built around it, and how it shapes ball motion on the lane.
Symmetric vs Asymmetric Cores
Two core types, two different ball motion profiles. Knowing which type you are looking at changes how the ball lays out and how it moves on the lane.
Symmetric Cores
Have only a pin marker. Produce smoother, more predictable motion. Easier to control, ideal for benchmark and arsenal foundations.
Asymmetric Cores
Have both a pin AND a PSA (Preferential Spin Axis) marker. Generate stronger, more defined backend motion. Standard in modern flagship balls.
For the full breakdown of how cores work, visit the Bowling Ball Cores research hub.
All Columbia 300 Cores (A to Z)
Click any core image to see specs, photos, and the Columbia 300 balls built around it.
Latest Columbia 300 News & Reviews
New Columbia 300 releases, reviews, and the equipment news our editorial team is following.
Retired Columbia 300 Bowling Balls
Columbia 300 balls now retired from production. Useful for arsenal research, ball-matching, and pro shop reference.
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Drilling Layouts Hub
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Bowling Ball Cores Hub
The full cores research center. RG, differential, mass bias, and how core type shapes ball motion.
Columbia 300 Bowling Balls
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