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The Evolution of Bowling: From Ancient Egypt to the Modern Era

Posted by Nick Doolin on

Bowling is a popular sport enjoyed by millions of people around the world. Its history can be traced back to ancient times, where it was played in different forms by different cultures. Let’s explore the evolution of bowling, from ancient Egypt to the modern era. Ancient EgyptThe origins of bowling can be traced back to ancient Egypt, as early as 3200 BC. Archaeologists have discovered ancient artifacts and hieroglyphics that depict people playing a game that resembles modern-day bowling. The game involved rolling stones or balls towards a target, and the objective was to knock over as many pins as...

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CtD Launches Amp’d Soak Performance Enhancer

Posted by Ronald Hickland on

AMP'D is a new product designed to increase the backend hook of any reactive bowling ball. 

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CtD Launches the CtD Bowling Ball Surface Scanner v1

Posted by Ronald Hickland on

Creating The Difference Introduces a Bowling Ball Surface Scanner

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CtD Offers FREE Shipping of Excluded Storm Bowling Balls for National Staff Members

Posted by Ronald Hickland on

From the beginning, Creating the Difference has been committed to growing the sport of bowling. CtD has continued to provide education and information to the bowling community regarding updates and insight. Currently, there is an unfortunate situation regarding six Storm bowling balls which have been excluded from USBC National events. Click here to learn more. Storm made the decision to offer a voluntary replacement option for consumers impacted by this situation. One of the stipulations for replacement is that the consumer has to send the ball back to Storm at their expense. It is great that Storm is offering a...

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Bowling Ball Factory Finish to TruCut Finishing Guide

Posted by Ronald Hickland on

Creating the Difference has continued to develop and update its Manufacturer to TruCut Finishing Guide. As new products come out, such as 4000 grit TruCut or the Premium Polishing Pad, we will use this blog and the attachments to keep you updated on how to get return a bowling ball back to the manufacturer's recommended finish. As TruCut adds new products, manufacturers also continue to update how they finish a bowling ball. We will add new variations as they become available to test. It is important to note that you can't repeat a factory finish. As a result, we recommend that...

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