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riksylvania wrote:
edited to say putting the time into practice is the most important thing, and those who practice relentlessly can do anything.
This right here.


I know a dude who lost his right thumb in a work accident. He was an avid bowler. He learned to bowl left handed and has since gotten some 800 series rings and at least one 300 ring bowling lefty. :shock:
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DirtySanchez wrote:
riksylvania wrote: I know a dude who lost his right thumb in a work accident. He was an avid bowler. He learned to bowl left handed and has since gotten some 800 series rings and at least one 300 ring bowling lefty. :shock:
My grandpap was missing his left thumb, well most of it, and was left handed. His bowling ball had 4 holes in it for the other fingers, so he never had to learn right handed. :-)
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DirtySanchez wrote:
riksylvania wrote:
edited to say putting the time into practice is the most important thing, and those who practice relentlessly can do anything.
This right here.


I know a dude who lost his right thumb in a work accident. He was an avid bowler. He learned to bowl left handed and has since gotten some 800 series rings and at least one 300 ring bowling lefty. :shock:
Bowling is way easier for lefties. I'd average 270 if I was lefthanded. 8)
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