Some of you might have seen my post on alt.sport.bowling about the web page I've been working on. For those not familiar, I've been working on a Bowling Ball Reaction/Layout Guide for peopel who are interested in learning how to map out their own balls, or who just want to learn the basics of what ceratin layouts will make their equipment do.
I'm still hoping to add some pictures soon, as soon as I get a digital camera :) but in the meantime, the meat and potatoes are still there. I'll add the trimmings soon.
Hello everyone! Coming off the heels of what was a great introduction of Fantasy Pro Bowling, I was thinking of something else I could do for BowlingFans.com. I saw one of Steve's posts about Web Logs ("Blogs") and thought that I could do something like that for tournaments, maybe leagues, practice sessions, etc.
So, starting immediately or sooner, whichever comes first, I will update this blog with my bowling exploits in all their glorious (and not-so-glorious) detail. I'm hoping that this will include the following:
Date, Location, Event, Format, Results, Lane Conditions (including PBA Pattern Letter), Bowling balls (and drill patterns) used, lines and angles played, different releases and speed changes and any other adjustments I make.
I'm hoping that this might help people who might not be familiar with PBA Regionals, assorted other big events, and the like get a feel for what a PBA member will do during these events to try to score as high as possible.
Granted, I'm not a PBA superstar. I'm just a Regional member who likes to bowl, but even still, I think this might be helpful to lots of people...including myself as I can go back and read them and maybe help myself out from time to time.
The best thing about Blogs is that you, the reader, can read the entries and then post comments and questions. It's kind of like an Interactive Diary.
I hope you all enjoy reading this. See you on the lanes!
- Jeff Piroozshad