10 Best Bowling Ball For Shooting Spares
Updated on: June 2023
Best Bowling Ball For Shooting Spares in 2023
Brunswick TZone Indigo Swirl Bowling Ball (15-Pounds)

- Cover stock: plastic/polyester
- Ball Finish: High Gloss Polish
- Hook potential: 25 (low) on a scale of 10-175 low-high
- Ball color: many colors available- product color of this ball is listed in the title of this ball
- Great ball for kids, beginners and spare Shooting
Brunswick TZone Patriot Blaze Bowling Ball (14-Pounds)
USBC Team USA Increase Your Average -Advanced Bowling Techniques - (2011 D/V/D)
Storm Ice Blue/White 12 Pounds

- Color: Blue/White
- Core: Traditional 3-piece Core
- Coverstock: Pearl Polyester
- Finish: 3500-grit Polished
- Recommended Lane Condition: Any
Storm Ice Storm Blue/White ( 15 lbs )

- Color: Blue/White
- Core: Traditional 3-piece Core
- Coverstock: Pearl Polyester
- Finish: 3500-grit Polished
- Recommended Lane Condition: Any
Hammer OTB Black Widow Black Spare Bowling Ball 15lbs

- All of you Hammer heads out there that are looking for a cool Black Widow Spare ball, here it is, These are made of a polyester material
- The image is actually embedded in the surface of the bowling ball and does not wear off over time
- This bowling ball is perfect for the recreational bowler, bowler's who prefer to throw the ball straight and competitive bowlers for shooting spares at those pesky corner pins
Hammer OTB Black Widow Black Spare Bowling Ball 14lbs

- All of you Hammer heads out there that are looking for a cool Black Widow Spare ball, here it is, These are made of a polyester material
- The image is actually embedded in the surface of the bowling ball and does not wear off over time
- This bowling ball is perfect for the recreational bowler, bowler's who prefer to throw the ball straight and competitive bowlers for shooting spares at those pesky corner pins
Storm Clear Electric Blue 15lb
Pyramid Path Rising Bowling Ball (Black/Hot Pink, 8lb)

- New Era 139 Symmetric Core offers Variety for Drilling
- Path Reactive Pearl coverstock offers delayed/angular reaction
- Ideal for medium-dy lanes, Finished to 1500-Grit/Polished Factory Finish for extended length
- Great Entry-Level Performance Ball
- Perfect Scale Rating: 181.30
Brunswick T-Zone Indigo Swirl Bowling Ball (6lbs)

- It's always good to have a spare
- And with T-Zones being so affordable, you can! Just pick your favorite color, or two, or three!Great Ball for Kids, Beginners and Spare Shooting Coverstock: Plastic/Polyester Ball Color: Many Colors Available- Product color of this ball is listed in the title of this ballBall Finish: High Gloss Polish Hook Potential: 25 (Low) on a scale of 10-175 Low-High Recommended Lane Conditions: Any
Common Sense Bowling Rules
Here are a few handy rules to remember while enjoying a night out at the lanes.
But there are other rules as well, not written in any book, that could have direct or in-direct effects on the lanes.
It's hard to go bowling and not get something to eat. And we're not talking health food here. You've got the burgers, the fries, the mozzarella sticks (just love that marinara sauce!). What do we associate these foods with? The same as John Travolta, grease!
That leads to one of our first rules: do not eat foods with your bowling hand. The grease gets on your fingers, then into the ball's holes, the ball slips off your hand into the gutter and your friends laugh at you. It starts with hunger and could end in embarrassment, so be careful.
A second rule that everyone generally knows, but is always good to keep in mind, is lane courtesy. This means that if someone is already on the approach ready to bowl, then the bowler to the immediate right or left waits until she has delivered the ball. There is no need to wait if she is two lanes away.
An extension of this rule would be that as soon as the ball is rolled do not linger at the foul line, but begin to back up so the bowler to the left or right can go.
Bowling is not the only activity going on in the building. Pool tables, darts, and video games are all part of the bowling center package. However, when bowling with friends or in a league, an important rule is to be available to bowl when it's your turn.
There's nothing more annoying than seeing that it's John's turn but John is no where to be found. It's one thing if he's in the bathroom. But no, he's on the phone with his girlfriend, glued to a television watching WWE wrestling, or playing another game of Galaga.
Going back to food, it's best to order right after your turn is done so there is ample time before you have to be back. If there's one thing worse than having friends laugh at you it's having them annoyed at you.
Lastly, it is always wise to let the bowling center employees perform necessary tasks to things that need fixing. For example, if a pin has popped out beyond the guardrail and is lying in the gutter, do not try to run down to shove it back in. Go up to the desk or use the phone sometimes installed at the lane to call and report it. It's usually taken care of swiftly.
And even though it makes sense, it is best not to roll a ball down the gutter to knock the pin in. The simple reason being that it could be the throw of the next person and he wouldn't be too happy about having a dash (-) on his score sheet, especially after a spare.
There are many other unwritten rules like these that come up, but the most important is to have fun. After all, that's why you're going bowling in the first place.