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wild_child93
just wondering wat sort of lanes everyone prefers weather you like oily or dry lanes??? (sorry if i mispelt any words lol)
amy
amy
The rubbish we had to put up with at SA youth classic doesn't do any favours for anyone. Hurling plastic at the headpin from game 4 really doesn't constitute bowling to me, just medical bills from fixing my back after putting it out.
Too much oil is much better than not enough oil. Period.
ive got a question in this age of high tech ultra agressive balls, why does it seem as a generalisation dont lay down enough oil.Jason has it spot on.
The rubbish we had to put up with at SA youth classic doesn't do any favours for anyone. Hurling plastic at the headpin from game 4 really doesn't constitute bowling to me, just medical bills from fixing my back after putting it out.
Too much oil is much better than not enough oil. Period.
ive got a question in this age of high tech ultra agressive balls, why does it seem as a generalisation dont lay down enough oil.
Ive heard some techs say that laying too much oil causes dramas to the ball returns but surely if they can do it in other countries why not here.
I struggle more than i usually do in the oil but i love the challenge of seeing how relaxed i have to let my swing be and how accurate i need to be on heavier oil
Ive heard some techs say that laying too much oil causes dramas to the ball returns but surely if they can do it in other countries why not here
should tba have national oiling guidelines for centres to be sanctioned, im not just talking volume of oil but also ratio. Do we learn much from bowling on ditches.Plastic 20 to 5 hitting a 4 pin for a 3 count is too dry, considering it was game 7.
Great comment here....
I can't understand it either Ninja... Considering the majority of leagues available around here have at least enough oil to hold the headpin.