First Impression
? Visually
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It looks like a patch or fill in the ball — often a slightly different color, texture, or sheen than the original surface.
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The plug area might be circular or oval, depending on the hole that was filled.
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If not fully polished yet, it can look a bit dull, uneven, or cloudy, which is normal before resurfacing.
?️ Functionally
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A plug is used to fill old finger or thumb holes so the ball can be re-drilled for a new grip layout.
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When done well, the plug feels smooth and solid, blending into the ball almost seamlessly.
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A poorly done plug might feel soft, sticky, or uneven, or show air bubbles — a sign the resin wasn’t mixed or cured correctly.
? Overall impression
For someone new to it, a bowling ball plug might look like a repair or modification mark — kind of like a patch on a car’s paint. To experienced bowlers, though, it’s a common and necessary part of customizing or reusing a quality ball.
