Are 5 hole bowling balls legal?

Yes, 5-hole bowling balls are legal for sanctioned play, but all five holes (thumb + four fingers) must be used on every delivery, and traditional non-gripping balance holes (weight holes) were banned as of August 1, 2020, so any such holes must be plugged. The key rule is that any hole used (or intended for use) must be a functional gripping hole for a finger or thumb, all on the same hand.
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Can you have 5 holes in a bowling ball?

I have never see a ball with more than three holes. Bowlers are allowed up to five holes for gripping purposes but each hole must be used every delivery. The USBC Rule states all holes in a bowling ball must be used on every delivery; any hole not used is considered a balance hole, making the ball illegal.
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How many holes can you legally have in a bowling ball?

Holes or indentations for gripping purposes shall not exceed five and shall be limited to one for each finger and one for the thumb, all for the same hand, with no drilled holes exceeding 1-9/16” diameter and 4-1/2” deep.
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Why did they ban urethane bowling balls?

USBC's concerns: Lane pattern integrity -- Urethane balls can alter lane patterns more quickly, disrupting the intended lane pattern design and creating imbalances between different styles of players.
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What is rule 31 in bowling?

The Rule of 31 in bowling is a guideline to find your breakpoint: subtract 31 from the oil pattern's length to get the board number where the ball should exit the oil and start hooking towards the pocket. For example, on a 40-foot pattern, you subtract 31 to get 9, meaning the ball should ideally break around the 9th board. It's a useful starting point for lane play, but adjustments are needed for different lane conditions. 
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What is the 3 6 9 rule in bowling?

The 3-6-9 rule in bowling is a spare-shooting system that uses board adjustments on the approach, relative to your strike starting position, to hit specific pins by moving your feet 3, 6, or 9 boards left (for right-handers) or right (for left-handers) to target pins like the 3, 6, and 10 pins, simplifying spare conversions by maintaining the same strike target on the lane. It's a foundational technique that helps bowlers consistently convert single pins and pin combinations by changing their starting point for different spares. 
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Is it worth redrilling a bowling ball?

If the condition is good, and the holes are not rounded off by hand resurfacing, and the layout will be similar to what was already on the ball, and the ball was (or is) one of your favorites, it may be worth it. Do not resurface balls on a spinner to any degree.
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Is the purple hammer bowling ball illegal?

Yes, specific 2016 and 2017 Purple Hammer bowling balls, identified by serial numbers starting with '6' or '7', are banned from most USBC-sanctioned events (leagues, tournaments) and some major national tournaments due to being produced below the required minimum hardness. Newer Purple Hammers and other urethanes have stricter hardness rules (78D minimum for some events) and new bans on older urethane models are in place for major 2026 events, creating confusion but generally restricting these popular, but aging, urethane balls from top-tier competition.
 
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Do any pro bowlers use a 14 lb ball?

Yes, some professional bowlers use 14 lb balls, especially due to injuries or to gain more ball speed/revs, as modern ball technology allows lighter weights to drive through pins effectively, challenging the old belief that heavier is always better. While many pros stick to 15 or 16 lbs, a notable number, like Rhino Page or those with wrist/back issues, find 14 lbs offers better control and less fatigue without sacrificing performance, proving that lighter can be just as powerful. 
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What is the most aggressive bowling ball on the market?

The "most aggressive" bowling ball changes with new releases, but top contenders known for maximum hook, strong mid-lane read, and powerful backend reaction include the Storm Crux Prime, Roto Grip Halo, Hammer Rip'D Solid, Hammer Maximum Effect, and Radical Max Bias, all featuring advanced core designs (like asymmetric cores) and hybrid/solid coverstocks with friction-enhancing additives (like HK22) to dig into heavy oil and provide strong motion for high-rev or speed-dominant players. 
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Why do 12 strikes equal 300?

In bowling games that use 10 pins, such as ten-pin bowling, candlepin bowling, and duckpin bowling, the highest possible score is 300, achieved by bowling 12 strikes in a row in a traditional single game: one strike in each of the first nine frames, and three more in the tenth frame.
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What's the difference between 5 and 10 pin bowling?

Ryan in Toronto, Ontario, at his Toronto Bowling Club, in response to customers who complained that the ten-pin game was too strenuous. He cut five tenpins down to about 75% of their size, and used hand-sized hard rubber balls, thus inventing the original version of five-pin bowling.
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How much does a pro shop charge to resurface a bowling ball?

A professional resurface typically costs between $10 and $30, depending on the condition of the ball.
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Can I use a house ball or buy my own?

There's really no point in investing a bunch of money in your own equipment if you're only going to bowl once. Use the free house ball, get a feel for the game, and then invest in your own equipment if you think you want to participate in bowling on a more regular basis.
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What is the hardest split to make in bowling?

The hardest split in bowling is widely debated, but statistically, it's often cited as the 4-6-7-9-10 split, known as the "Greek Church," due to its extremely low conversion rate (around 0.2% for pros) in studies. However, the famous 7-10 split (the two corner pins) remains the most iconic and challenging for many due to the physics of needing a pin to ricochet off the back wall, while the 5-7-10 (Lily/Sour Apple) is also considered nearly impossible as it requires kicking the 7 pin back across the lane, notes BOWL.com and Quora users.
 
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What is rule 400 in bowling?

USBC Rule 400 (Youth Membership Eligibility) states, “A. Except as provided in Item B, a youth may not bowl or substitute in any bowling activity which offers any of the following as prizes: 1. Cash or bonds. 2. Merchandise exceeding $500 in value.
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Why was 9 pin bowling banned?

Nine-pin bowling was banned in parts of the U.S. in the 1800s due to its strong association with gambling, crime, and moral decay, especially in taverns where it was popular, leading states like Connecticut to outlaw it; the ban was circumvented by adding a tenth pin, creating the modern ten-pin game, though nine-pin still exists in places like Texas. 
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Are Callaway Supersoft balls legal?

Supersoft MAX is our longest ball for slow swing players. The cover is engineered for increased ball speed with high launch and low spin. The oversized design provides increased consistency and high launch while conforming to the rules of golf.
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Does Walmart sell Pro V1?

Titleist 2023 Pro V1 High Speed Golf Balls, Soft True Feel, White, 12 Pack - Walmart.com.
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How do Polara balls work?

By creating an antislice golf ball with a dimple pattern that has less dimple volume in a band around the equator and by removing more dimple volume from the polar regions adjacent to the low-dimple-volume band, the weight distribution of the ball is modified and the resulting ball exhibits an MOI difference between ...
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