Many shops offer a "ball and drilling" package. If you buy a ball elsewhere, expect to pay a separate fee (often $50–$70) for professional drilling. 3. Marketplaces for Used Equipment
Online stores are often the best place to find specific brands, the latest releases, and discontinued "closeout" deals that local shops might not stock. places to buy bowling balls
: Often recommended by the community when local shops have trouble sourcing specific equipment. Many shops offer a "ball and drilling" package
Buying used is a cost-effective way for beginners to transition from house balls to their first custom-drilled equipment. the latest releases
: Specializes in refurbished and used gear.