Ever wonder why some bowling balls hook perfectly into the pocket while others roll straight as an arrow? It’s not just luck, it’s science! Modern bowling balls are marvels of engineering, designed to maximize performance, control, and pin action. From the core to the coverstock, every detail plays a role in how a ball reacts on the lanes.

At the heart of every bowling ball is the core, and it’s a lot more complex than you might think. The shape and density of the core determine how the ball rotates and hooks down the lane.
Think of the core as the engine under the hood. It powers the ball’s movement and determines how it reacts to lane conditions.
If the core is the engine, the coverstock (outer shell of the ball) is the tires, controlling how much friction the ball generates on the lane.
The right coverstock can mean the difference between a powerful hook into the pocket or a weak shot that leaves you with a tough spare.

A bowling ball’s performance isn’t just about its design, it’s also about how it interacts with the oil pattern on the lanes. Balls with higher friction (like those with reactive resin coverstocks) perform best on oil-heavy lanes, while plastic balls work better on dry conditions. Matching your ball to the lane conditions is key to getting consistent results.
Now that you know the science behind strikes, why not put it to the test? Whether you’re perfecting your hook or just looking for a fun night out, Richmond 40 has the lanes, the gear, and the atmosphere to make every game a great one. Grab your favorite ball and come roll with us! See you on the lanes!