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Lake Wales, Fla. based Kegel company has created the 'Kegel Navigation Patterns' to educate and increase awareness about different types of oil patterns as well as help the bowling center proprietors, mechanics and tournament organizers provide their customers with some other quality pattern options.
Until now, there have not been many pattern choices or a difficulty level between 'House' and 'USBC Sport Bowling' patterns. USBC's Sport Bowling is a good description of difficulty but the definition of 'House' only means what bowling has given to it.
"At Kegel we realize everyone is searching for some kind of direction," said Kegel's Ted Thompson.
"Creating oil patterns that are very easy is not too difficult. Creating oil patterns that are very tough is also not too difficult. Creating oil patterns that are challenging but not cruel to the bowlers however is very difficult.
"For this reason, as well as the lack of available medium type patterns, we have taken a few of the more successful patterns used in high level events and tweaked them to fit into that medium difficulty range.
"This medium difficulty level we created is the Challenge Series of oil patterns. We feel it will be the most embraced where participants want something more challenging than house (Recreation) patterns but not so difficult as World Championship or professional type patterns that adhere to USBC Sport Bowling parameters. "
All of the Kegel Navigation Patterns are grouped and separated by three levels of difficulty; Sport, Challenge and Recreation.
The Kegel Recreation Series of oil patterns are ratios of 5:1 or greater, the Kegel Challenge Series oil patterns are ratios between 3:1 - 5:1 and climbing to the top of the ladder, all Kegel Sport Series oil patterns are USBC Sport Bowling compliant which adhere to ratios of 3:1 or less.
The Kegel Navigation Patterns are available in Kegel's Pattern Library on www.kegel.net to view and download for free while Kegel's award winning Technical Support department, Lane Maintenance Central, will be available for questions and to assist in setting up these patterns in your bowling center for your customers.
The pictures are very user friendly, check out the site too see the pics and descriptions
Lake Wales, Fla. based Kegel company has created the 'Kegel Navigation Patterns' to educate and increase awareness about different types of oil patterns as well as help the bowling center proprietors, mechanics and tournament organizers provide their customers with some other quality pattern options.
Until now, there have not been many pattern choices or a difficulty level between 'House' and 'USBC Sport Bowling' patterns. USBC's Sport Bowling is a good description of difficulty but the definition of 'House' only means what bowling has given to it.
"At Kegel we realize everyone is searching for some kind of direction," said Kegel's Ted Thompson.
"Creating oil patterns that are very easy is not too difficult. Creating oil patterns that are very tough is also not too difficult. Creating oil patterns that are challenging but not cruel to the bowlers however is very difficult.
"For this reason, as well as the lack of available medium type patterns, we have taken a few of the more successful patterns used in high level events and tweaked them to fit into that medium difficulty range.
"This medium difficulty level we created is the Challenge Series of oil patterns. We feel it will be the most embraced where participants want something more challenging than house (Recreation) patterns but not so difficult as World Championship or professional type patterns that adhere to USBC Sport Bowling parameters. "
All of the Kegel Navigation Patterns are grouped and separated by three levels of difficulty; Sport, Challenge and Recreation.
The Kegel Recreation Series of oil patterns are ratios of 5:1 or greater, the Kegel Challenge Series oil patterns are ratios between 3:1 - 5:1 and climbing to the top of the ladder, all Kegel Sport Series oil patterns are USBC Sport Bowling compliant which adhere to ratios of 3:1 or less.
The Kegel Navigation Patterns are available in Kegel's Pattern Library on www.kegel.net to view and download for free while Kegel's award winning Technical Support department, Lane Maintenance Central, will be available for questions and to assist in setting up these patterns in your bowling center for your customers.