Bowling Ball Flare Potential

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Bowling ball flare potential. Flare potential can be used as an indicator for which bowling balls are best suited as example to oily lane conditions high flare and which balls work best for dry lane conditions low flare. Every ball is engineered with a certain amount of flare potential so it needs to be understood that one cannot exceed this potential. You can drill a ball to flare to it s max potential or to flare less. But you can t drill a low diff ball to flare more that the differential allows it to.
Oily lane conditions high flare and or drier lane conditions low flare. A ball with a 001 differential isn t going to flare and a ball with a 050 diff is going to flare a lot. You re going to be shocked by the reactivity of this ball on first throw when on a heavy oil lane. Flare potential can be used as an indicator for which bowling balls are best suited for certain patterns and conditions i e.
In other words if the maximum flare potential of a ball is 5 inches then one s rev rate will help them achieve a certain amount of flare from this ball s flare potential. The bowling ball flare potential is simply the maximum amount a bowling ball can migrate while traveling down the lane. The ball flare potential is simply the maximum amount a bowling ball can migrate while traveling down the lane and is a derivative of the rg and the differential of rg radius of gyration ratings of a given ball.