Tigard Bowl

Tigard Bowl Since 1954, Tigard Bowl has been serving up fun with an awesome family bowling experience. We have something for everyone!
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From open play to league bowling to the fantastic sound and lights of glow bowl.

04/20/2026
04/01/2026

Introducing the new VENOM HYSTERIA!
Available 4/22/2026 🐍

It was inevitable, two of the most proven forces in MOTIV history were bound to collide and the result is something truly spectacular. The Venom line, one of the most trusted lines in bowling, pairs with the exact coverstock and color combination from the 2025 Ball of the Year, the Evoke Hysteria. This deadly combination delivers the predictability and control of the Venom line while adding a new level of traction and bite! When the Evoke Hysteria is too strong but you want to stay in the Propulsion MXV cover, this new Venom Hysteria is going to be the perfect ball to complement it.

See more: https://www.motivbowling.com/products/balls/light-medium-oil/venom-hysteria.html

Tonight from 10-midnight//$2 shoe rental//$2 games
03/31/2026

Tonight from 10-midnight//$2 shoe rental//$2 games

BOWL IN THE NEW YEAR AT TIGARD BOWL!!!!
12/17/2025

BOWL IN THE NEW YEAR AT TIGARD BOWL!!!!

10/26/2025
10/26/2025

Understanding your ball finish and why it matters! Read the blog post here: https://www.motivbowling.com/blog/what-is-the-best-finish-for-a-bowling-ball.html

Every bowling manufacturer has its own process for achieving a ball’s final surface finish, or “grit.” Whether it’s 1000, 2000, or 5500 grit, that finish dramatically affects ball motion. You’ve probably heard the saying: “Surface is 70% of ball reaction.” But why does it matter so much?

The surface is the only part of the ball that actually touches the lane — and how it’s finished determines how your ball reads the lanes front to back and also left to right.

What Does “Finish” Mean?
The finish refers to how rough or smooth the surface of your ball is — in other words, whether it’s dull/matte or polished.

Dull bowling balls (typically 1000–3000 grit) have a rougher surface. Under a microscope, they feature larger peaks and valleys that absorb oil and create traction. This causes the ball to read the lane sooner and hook more gradually. More tread = more hook.

Polished bowling balls (4000–5500 grit with polish) feature peaks and valleys that are smaller and smoother, allowing oil to bead on the surface instead of being absorbed. This makes the ball skid longer through the front part of the lane and store energy for a sharper backend motion.

Dull vs. Polished: When to Use Each
Knowing which finish to use — and when — is key to consistency.

Dull Balls:
Best for oily or unpredictable lane conditions. The rough surface “blends” the transition from oil to dry, using energy earlier for a smoother motion. This helps you control overreaction when the pattern feels jumpy or inconsistent.

Polished Balls:
Ideal for lanes with early friction or when you need more backend motion. Polished balls store energy through the oil and release it downlane, creating a sharper hook when the ball exits the pattern.

In short:

Use surface (dull) when you need control.

Use polish when you need length and pop.

Maintaining the Right Surface
Surface maintenance is critical — especially for dull equipment. Over time, friction and oil smooth out the ball’s microscopic peaks, softening its motion.

Dull equipment: Refinish every 2–3 weeks to maintain consistent motion. The lower the grit, the more diligent you will have to stay at making sure the grit is maintained.

Polished equipment: Requires less frequent attention since polish holds up longer.

Be careful not to sand too often. Every resurface gradually reduces the ball’s texture, eventually changing how it reacts. That’s one reason PBA pros constantly refresh or replace balls throughout the season — their conditions demand precise surface control.

Take Control of Your Surface
Surface adjustments are one of the few variables you can directly control. Most pro shops sell Abralon® or sanding pads, which let you tweak your equipment anytime. Every competitive bowler should carry a range of pads to adapt to different lane conditions.

Understanding and maintaining surface finish gives you a massive advantage. It’s the difference between fighting the lane and matching up to it — and that’s what separates good bowlers from great ones.

Join us for Customer Appreciation Day on August 16th! We appreciate your loyalty
08/12/2025

Join us for Customer Appreciation Day on August 16th! We appreciate your loyalty

Happy birthday EJ!
08/07/2025

Happy birthday EJ!

4th Annual Lyndall Open! Register now!
06/21/2025

4th Annual Lyndall Open! Register now!

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11660 SW Pacific Highway
Tigard, OR
97223

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