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I purchased a double bowling ball bag a while back at Walmart. I would recommend for someone older to purchase the type that has wheels with a carrying handle also-they are so nice. Regarding the other question about buying a bowling ball online-I would stay away from that unless you can get a real good deal-the reason is that most bowling shops that drill bowling balls will charge a higher rate if you purchase the ball from somewhere else and bring it in for them to drill-reason is because they lost out on sale. Plus the cost of shipping for a 12-16 lb bowling ball. Actually you can save some bucks by purchasing a used bowling ball and having it replugged and redrilled just make sure the ball is within the parameters of what you are looking for-and doesn't have deep gouges-small one's are ok. If you haggle they might even resurface the ball for ya. Good Luck |
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Thanks for the info. Bowling.com had a great deal. Free shipping! And $10 off a $100 order. And the ball I wanted was less expensive (even with drilling at my bowling alley...no fingertips for me just regular) We also got a great double bag there. I don't know how long the free shipping deal is going on for but I got an email from them about it. I'll be bowling with it tonight so we'll see how it goes!
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