The Bowling Ball That Was Legal for 11 Years. Then the PBA Pretended It Never Existed
The Bowling Ball That Was Legal for 11 Years. Then the PBA Pretended It Never Existed The United States Bowling Congress banned a specific equipment feature in August of two thousand twenty. That feature had been explicitly certified under its own written specifications for over a decade. Every ball containing it had passed the governing body's approval process. Every title won using it stood. The ban took effect. The record book did not change. The equipment was reclassified. The competitive advantage it had produced during the years it was permitted was never formally quantified by either governing body in any public document.

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