Why Keep A Plastic Bowling Ball
If you really want to improve your bowling score and your game, you should invest in a plastic bowling ball. Now a plastic bowling ball is not meant to replace your primary high performance bowling ball. It is to supplement it. The use for it is different which is why it is valuable to have it as an addition to your bowling arsenal.
There is a reason bowling ball manufacturers continue to make plastic bowling balls…people still buy them and need them. If you have ever watched a PBA match you will see that the Pro’s will have anywhere from 4 to 6 bowling balls available to them. At least 1 of those bowling balls is a plastic one. Why do pros still use them? Plastic balls are great for those shots where you need precise straight shots that aggressive hook balls cannot make. The most common shot is the single 10 pin shot for right handed bowlers. It’s extremely difficult to make that shot with a bowling ball that was meant to hook. Plastic bowling balls do not have a specific or differentiated core like the more technologically advanced bowling balls do. They simply have a solid core that makes them go straight down the lanes.
Being able to have the right tools for the right job means that you will be able to capitalize on just about any pin configuration you come across. This equates to more marks and higher bowling scores and even higher bowling averages.
The nice thing about plastic bowling balls are that they are still cheap to buy. Unless of course you want something with a bit more style like the Viz a Ball plastic bowling balls. You can get almost any type of design for these bowling balls. Sports team, images, favorite characters, and others. Pretty much if you can think of it there is a bowling ball for it. Probably one of the more popular plastic bowling balls has to be the skull and cross bones. But whatever your preference, having a plastic ball for spare shots will definitely help to improve your game.

