Kegelmaster
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We are holding the 2013 Australian Championship in Kegel 9-pin bowling at the Coffs Harbour centre on the 7th and 8th of September. Anyone can qualify during the month of August and there is no nomination fee.
If you have never played Kegel 9-pin bowling, it is very similar as Tenpin, however there are a few major differences. The balls are all the same weight and size, smaller as Tenpin balls and have only two finger-holes. The lane is not oiled and is about 3ft longer, but 10 inches wider.
The international competition game that is played consists of two rounds of 30 balls, the first 15 into the full frame and with the second 15 balls, the frame has to be completely cleaned up before a new rack is set up.
Naturally, Tenpin bowlers adopt to the game very easily, but spin bowlers have some difficulty with it. Check us out on: www.kegel-sport.com.au
If you have never played Kegel 9-pin bowling, it is very similar as Tenpin, however there are a few major differences. The balls are all the same weight and size, smaller as Tenpin balls and have only two finger-holes. The lane is not oiled and is about 3ft longer, but 10 inches wider.
The international competition game that is played consists of two rounds of 30 balls, the first 15 into the full frame and with the second 15 balls, the frame has to be completely cleaned up before a new rack is set up.
Naturally, Tenpin bowlers adopt to the game very easily, but spin bowlers have some difficulty with it. Check us out on: www.kegel-sport.com.au