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Bowling On The Greens

bowlingball.com, Originally Posted: 9/5/2014; Updated: 9/15/2022

Surely this article cannot be about bowling on the greens. Why would a comparison to golf putting greens be made to bowling lanes.


When preparing to putt on golf greens, any knowledgeable golfer knows he or she must read the greens first to account for the slope uphill, downhill, or side hill.


How would a slope on a putting green affect the golf ball motion. Gravity is the answer. The ball will follow the path of the sloping greens based upon the speed the ball travels and the grain of the grass, and how closely mowed the greens are prepared.
In bowling, we cannot see the invisible lane oil lubricant used to protect the lane surface from excessive friction caused by bowling balls rolling down the lanes.


The oil is applied in accordance with pattern distances and ratios prescribed by the specific patterns. The lane oil pattern coupled with the friction factor of the lane surface determine how your bowling ball will react. The process in reading the lanes is tricky because of the non-visibility of the oil placement. Just as with putting on the golf greens, you must read the bowling lane but not visually as in golf putting, but rather by your ball reaction.


In bowling, your adjustments are based on previous ball reactions so you may determine if you move laterally or change your ball projection skid distance, or if you change bowling balls.


Reading the putting greens in golf makes the difference between good putters and average or poor putting players.
Reading the bowling lanes makes the difference between good players and less than successful players.




It is important to learn to read the lanes and develop a strategy in doing so.
If you have no current system in place to read the lanes where you bowl your leagues or tournaments, then it is advised to consult with an experience bowling instructor so you get assistance in doing so.


Your ability to read the lanes and make sensible and effective adjustments as oil conditions change makes all the difference between good scoring and poor scoring.


Avoid the trap of playing the lanes the same way every game you bowl and making no adjustments whatsoever if you expect to improve your score results.
Just as reading the golf greens is important for successful putting results, so is reading the bowling lanes accurately for good scoring results.
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