A Turkey Weekly: Expert Hints for Aspiring Bowlers

July 30, 2009

Ever met a part-time bowler willing to take on this intricate sport with improved precision and consistency. Should that be your situation, this moment is important beginning in learning the game as a serious bowling competitor. This “Next Steps” handbook to A Bowler’s Development can help get you there. An expert at a nearby bowling pro shop want bowlers reach their bowling potential. We like to say, knock the pins down to win! Just kidding. I admit, if only it were that simple. Don’t fret, we’ll have you throwing the bowling ball correctly.

No use putting it off, buy your own tailored a personalized bowling ball, which will do wonders! You’ll notice a difference with your own stuff. I promise, have your own ball drilled, and your game will benefit. A carefully selected bowling ball can make a substantial improvement in your game. Of course another critical matter is having actual bowling shoes which provide solid footing on the approach.

Now that you already found good supplies, here’s another important piece of bowling advice: how to aim. If you face the pins, don’t actually aim for the back of the lane. Line up using the notches on the lane like a sight on a firearm. Ever noticed them? You’ll find it more effective to roll through a an aid marker a good deal closer. For it to work right, double check to see stand in the same position on the floor every approach. If you do it the same every time you can make small adjustements on your marksmanship.

Do you ever wonder how pros roll with spin, for specific action on the pins? That makes our next best piece of bowling advice. They get traction with the their expensive reactive resin balls. Most even semi-pro bowlers carry several types of bowling balls to roll aggressive hooks, depending on where they are. Just a bit of caution: intermediates might want to not try to be fancy, and don’t get a ball that is too heavy for you. Some serious bowlers invest heavily in bowling balls with special resin surface. Steer clear of them, because these pro bowling balls can make even decent players appear silly. That about raps it up. Rest assured you’ll find in the August edition.

~James Hundley

We bowl with Team “Gipper” for morning shift for our company’s department of communications here in Kansas City. I offer tips to aspiring bowlers at my blog and in the pro shop. Also, I must say hi to my team back home. Cheers!

Our Wedding Anniversary in Grand Cayman

Travelers to the Caribbean will agree that it is one of the best places to go to for a vacation. Whether on a honeymoon or just taking a break from work, a couple of days in a Caribbean hotel would be the perfect place to spend some time. Travelers can choose from a wide variety of hotels in the Caribbean depending on the budget and what one looks for while on a vacation; luxury resorts, guesthouses, small inns or budget hostels – the Caribbean has it all.

Travelers who have stayed at the Grand Cayman Beach Suites will agree with me when I say that it is a really great place to stay. It was our wedding anniversary and we booked a trip to the Grand Cayman last summer. The service at the Grand Cayman Beach Suites was excellent. They went out of their way to make our stay at the hotel memorable. When we went up to our room, there were flowers and champagne waiting for us and all this was complimentary, not part of the package deal. It was a really nice touch I would say.

We spent a lot of time on the Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman. My husband and I are both diving enthusiasts. The Cayman Islands boasts of some of the most spectacular diving sites in the world and travelers come here just to go on a diving expedition. It really is a fantastic feeling, being underwater and seeing the fabulous walls decked with corals in stunning colors.

My husband surprised me with a fantastic ring as an anniversary present. Unknown to me he had also carried a number of small presents with him. He kept surprising me with little gifts throughout our stay on the island.




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