AboutWarren Friedl Expertise 20 Years Pro Shop Owner/Operator, 17 Years Bowling Center Operator (Manager/General Manager), Certified Coach since National Bowling Council and YABA days. Also Dick Ritger and USA Bowling Bronze certified. International Bowling Pro Shop and Instructors Association (IBPSIA) Charter member, IBPSIA Certified, IBPSIA "On Lanes" Certified, 2 Time Member of the IBPSIA Board of Directors and Past Secretary/Treasurer, Small Shop columnist "Pro Shop Operator" Magazine, contributor to "Bowlers Journal International" magazine, editor of IBPSIA NET NEWS weekly e-newsletter, editor of "The Bowling Tree" blog and webmaster of www.revbowl.com.
Experience 20 Years operating Revolutions Pro Shops in 2nd Largest bowling ball market in the country, Chicagoland.
17 Years in Center operations as Marketing Director, Asst. Manager or General Manager, becoming GM in every Center I worked.
Organizations American Bowling Congress/USBC Member since 1976, bowling 50 years.
International Bowling Pro Shop and Instructors Association (IBPSIA) Charter and continuing member (18 years), 2 time member of IBPSIA Board of Directors, former Secretary/Treasurer.
US Bowling Coaches Association (Bronze Coach)
Bowling Writers Association of America (BWAA)
Publications “Bowlers Journal International” and “Pro Shop Operator” Magazines.
Chicago Bowler, Windy City Bowling News, Centennial Lanes.com, The Bowling Tree Blog, IBPSIA.com and IBPSIA Net News (e-newsletter).
Education/Credentials IBPSIA Technically Certified. Multiple Seminars from AMF, Brunswick, Columbia, Circle, Ebonite, Hammer, Mo-Rich, Storm, Track, Dexter, Etonic, and others. Kaploe and Davis Bowling Marketing training.
Certified with the Young America Bowling Alliance (YABA) and the National Bowling Council (NBC) as a coach in 1982. Other coaching credentials include: Dick Ritger Level One, Dick Ritger Coaching Coaches, and USA Bowling Bronze Level.
Awards and Honors Created and executed Promotions highlighted in Bowlers Journal Magazine and included in the “150 Promotions for Bowling Centers” organized by the Bowling Proprietors Association of America (BPAA).
First Pro Shop featured in Bowling Industry magazine, for customer service and merchandising, October 1996.
Identified “One of the best ball fitters in the country” by then Track, Inc. President Del Warren, September 2005.
Tournament Promotions lead to top performance in center, or for center hosted events including: Chicago City Championships, US Open Qualifiers, Amateur Bowlers Tour.
Past/Present Clients Presenter at the IBPSIA National Convention.
Presenter at Bowling Proprietors Association Management School
Question QUESTION: Hello I am looking at buying a new ball on the internet and was wondering how do I know what top weight and pin that I would need. My local alley owner has snubbed me off the last month when I have been trying to buy a new ball, so I am taking matters into my own hands. I throw a 15 lb ball lots of speed little rotation. Not sure about the particulars when it comes to balls. Thank You.
ANSWER: Casey,
Where will you get it drilled? What center are you referring to? Where is the center located?
What ball do you have now? Getting more rotation could happen with some coaching. I expect there's none available from the center?
Balls are more complicated then 15 years ago, so we need to get more info about what you might need. Please give me as much info as you can. If you can get a stop watch and time your ball speed. From when it hits the lane to when it hits the pins. Average? What does the ball layout look like? Sample attached.
QUESTION: At my local center I get the impression that I get overlooked because I don't carry a 200 average. I am a righty and I throw a hammer vibe pearl very little hook, from everyone I have talked to I'm interested in a storm second dimension. My lay out is very similar to you photo the pin is right of my ring finger at an angle. Next time I bowl I will time my ball speed and get back to you with that. I have worked on slowing it down because Ive been told there isnt a ball strong enough to react soon enough with my speed but I have been moving closer to the line to shorten my steps and slow my speed. I guess when I show up with a new ball he will have to drill it or I will go to another center with my balls and throw some shots and get it drilled there. Thanks for all your help.
Answer Casey,
If you throw that hard why are you looking at the smoother Second Dimension, look at the Dimension? And ball speed can be controlled with a strong layout and some surface adjustments (make the ball rougher).
Depending on how you roll the ball, the standard label drill that is shown in my graphic is going to get the ball to go too long down the lane.
Shiny bowling balls typically work better for slower players or on lanes that are dry (drier). The faster the ball is thrown the quicker it gets down the lane, so usually a rougher cover, or an adjusted cover (roughed up) works to help slow the ball down so it can begin to grab the lane and hook.
Ball speed is a great asset to have, your ball driller isn't helping you or doesn't know how to help you utilize your more natural faster ball speed. Do you know your positive axis? Did the driller determine it for you?
Good luck but think about a Dimension, original Cell, Columbia Resurgence, Brunswick Twisted Fury Solid, Track Rising SE or something along theses lines (more surface).