REMOTE-CONTROLLED BOWLING BALL
What do you get the sports fan who wants to bowl 300 without practicing? Try the RC900, a remote-control bowling ball invented by a San Antonio (Texas) company. The product is being marketed to young children and those unable to bowl because of physical limitations. Of course, no one ever said a perfect game was cheap. The RC900 retails for $1,500.
See it in action



November 6th, 2009 at 12:14 pm
So let’s see how long it takes the ABA (American Bowling Association) to update its rule book to list the do’s and don’ts about using a remote controlled bowling ball. Should be interesting for the rules relating to bowling leagues and/or competitions.