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: Starting your approach from the wrong spot or aiming at the wrong target often leads to the ball drifting too far right or left.

To keep your ball on the wood and headed toward the pins, consider these adjustments to your technique: Gutterballs

In the world of bowling, few sights are more frustrating than watching a ball you carefully released veer off at an unexpected angle and roll straight into the side channel. This is the "gutterball"—a roll that results in zero points and can quickly dent a player's confidence. Whether you are a casual player at a local alley or an aspiring pro, mastering the art of staying out of the gutters is essential for improving your score and enjoyment. Why Do Gutterballs Happen? : Starting your approach from the wrong spot

: Instead of extreme reactions to a bad frame, pause and make minor corrections to your foot positioning or aim. Whether you are a casual player at a

: A pro shop operator can help you find the perfect ball weight. A quick home test: you should be able to hold the ball in your dominant hand without feeling wobbly or straining.

: Using a ball that is too light or too heavy can cause a "wobbly" delivery, making it difficult to maintain a straight line.