What's in the bag?
George HillBowling in leagues for 51 years, I have patterned my game to that of Dick Weber, Billy Welu, and other stars of yesteryear gone by. I've also been a golfer for 40 years and again chose the game of one, Gene Littler, to follow.
Recently Golf Magazine came up with a ligature, "What's in the Golf Bag?", that details the clubs a golfer is using.
How come BOWLING DIGEST or ESPN don't do the same thing? Tell your readers or audience what balls and makes a professional is rolling in a feature titled, "What's in the Bowling Bag?"
George Hill
Grants Pass, Ore.
George, you've noticed we now run some form of new product guide in every one of our issues, so we love to bring you word of the latest and greatest equipment out there. While we don't want to get caught detailing a particular pro's entire arsenal--we're sure you've seen some of the semi-trucks of equipment some PBA competitors roll for a given tournament--the thought of highlighting the equipment that's been rolling well for a particular pro in a "What's in the Bowling Bag?"-type feature is something we'll certainly consider.
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