Bowling Ball Core Dynamics: Understanding Core Types, RG, and Hook Potential
Understanding bowling ball cores is essential for optimizing performance. The core type, including symmetrical, asymmetrical, and pancake, determines motion, hook potential, and overall control. The radius of gyration affects how quickly a ball revs up, influencing early or delayed reactions. Differential and track flare impact hook strength, while mass bias and intermediate differential influence breakpoint motion. Choosing the right core and drilling layout is crucial for adapting to lane conditions. By understanding these factors, bowlers can select the best equipment for their style, improving accuracy, control, and pin carry, leading to a more competitive and effective bowling experience.
Written By: Keith Spear | Written On: Thursday, January 30, 2025