Learning how to bowl looks simple, but once you actually start to play you'll realize there is quite a lot to learn about getting the high score that you want. But that's perfectly fine because it's easy to start picking-up helpful hints and tidbits of knowledge. And they'll help your game a lot. If you're a beginner, just pickup some hints that have been proven to work. And as you keep getting out there and playing, in no time you'll start noticing your scores getting better.
Being sure you have a decent grip of the ball is key. As you approach, you have a big chance of losing control of the ball when trying to release it if you have a bad grip. You could loft it (sending it into the air without making contact with the lane). You could end up throwing the ball behind you rather than towards the lane, by accident. You could end up harming yourself! Having a good grip means making sure that the holes on your ball are not too big or too small. It is important that you are comfortable with the weight of your ball as it is a critical factor. Insert tape is placed on the thumb holes by certain players. Insert tape has a textured surface which gives your thumb something to hang on to. The additional texture that provides good purchase on the ball while bowling can improve the amount of control you have over the ball. You also need to work on how many steps you use for your approach. Anyone who tells you that you absolutely have to take a certain number of steps shouldn't be minded. Only you can decide what the right number of steps is, because it all depends on you. How tall you are affects the number. How long your stride is also affects this. How quickly you move and how much force you put behind the ball dictates it. Where you start in comparison to the throw line makes a difference. Over time you will figure out just where to start walking from and how many steps you should take and how fast those steps should be.
Most new players won't hit all the pins on the first try, but you do get a second shot to knock over the ones you missed. When you're aiming at knocking down the spare pins, try aiming your body away from the pins just a little bit. Aim a few arrows to the left or right of wherever your pins are. This is especially helpful if you have an unintentional curve on your ball. If you are better at sending the ball in a straight line, you should stand a few inches to the opposite side of the center arrow and then aim directly at the pins you want to knock down. Standing on the opposite side of the center line can help you avoid sending your ball into the gutter. The more you practice, the better you will get at bowling, just like anything else. If you want to improve your game, there are tons of tips out there to assist you.
One of the best ways to learn how to bowl a better game is to ask an expert bowler for some tips. Experts are generally glad to help other bowlers who are hoping to polish up their style.