Track Money Bowling Ball

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Harness the power of Track's newest moneymaker and leave your competitors green with envy. Track Money™ will roll over the competition and straight to the bank with its proven "Power Rev" core teamed with our exclusive new coverstock. This particle coverstock, we call "Bigfoot", creates a bigger footprint on the lanes which provides more hook and continuation on today's modern lane conditions. The core and the shell winning combination can equal only one thing - Money in the Bank!

Ball Construction: Multiple Density Four-Piece
Hook Rating: 19 (on a scale of 1-20)
Flare Potential: Medium to High
Radius of Gyration: 2.487
Differential: .047
Coverstock: Bigfoot
Color: Purple/Green Multi-color
Factory Finish: Fine
Pin Placement: 0-5"
Available Weights: 14-16 lbs. - "Power Rev" core design 12-13 lbs. Core 2 Technology
Hardness: 73-75

Line Money
Color Purple/Green
Coverstock Particle
Core 2-piece
RG 2.487
Differential 0.047
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Matte
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

16 Reviews

  • Smiley-one

    Posted by Smiley-one on Jan 28th 2004

    Wow! I have this ball drilled up to roll early and it eats up the pins on most conditions. More of a continous hooking arc instead of a slide - hook - roll. Will start in early and hold on an errant wide toss and will hold and turn on a miss inside. This ball with its current layout seems to compensate for any mistakes I make. Its not a big swinger but plays anywhere from a 15 to 5 shot to a down and in "high & tighty". Bumps the end pins well and will send the scout on high flush shots more than most balls out there. Bottom line: If you add it to your bag, it will add $$$ to your wallet!

  • czar21

    Posted by czar21 on Dec 6th 2003

    OK, so I'm cheap, big freakin' whoop. This ball has been around my house more times than a car at the Daytona 500 has gone around the track. For starters, I got it for free, mainly because it's old and has, well, upwards of 1000 games altogeher on it. The pin is 4" giving it some nice length. Been plugged a whopping 4 times (including mine). Drilling puts pin a bit above ring. Alright, so the first 5 frames I threw the ball, well, I couldn't get it to hook. So put it back away, I got it for free, no harm no foul. I take it home and choose to fiddle with the inserts and the tape, and the next day I managed significantly more revs... WOW this ball can turn. The pretty high pin takes the ball way down the lane, but it waits until the last moment and screams back to the pocket with an explosion. It's almost surreal to watch this piece of garbage hit like that. Since I have numerous 250+ games with the ball... Just swing, and watch it come back... One complaint with the ball (

  • Steppchild

    Posted by Steppchild on Jun 29th 2003

    I have drilled several of these over the year and a half I have been with track. The First one was drilled pin 5 1/2 inches from the PAP above the fingers with a hole on my axis. I loved this ball for 50 or so games, then it got really tracked up at a tournament and after I resurfaced it, was never the same. The second one I drilled was pin 5 inches from the axis below the fingers hole again on the axis. This ball is really good when there is heavy oil with surface. I scuffed this one with 600 grit and it rolls awesome. I have used in on several occasions on long and heavy patterns. The third one was an experiment, it wasn't good so we won't discuss it. All in all, this ball is quite good when the fronts and midlanes have some juice. If they break down much, this ball doesn't really angle enough to use. But, then again that is when the Mutant, Freak out, Thrash or even the Threat will work their best.

  • greendaysince94

    Posted by greendaysince94 on Feb 9th 2003

    This ball is a good ball. The way i have it drilled it goes long and snaps back in hard to the pocket. I needed a ball that would work better for me on synthetics and this was recommended to me. Since I got this ball my bowling has gotten better when i come to a synthetic style since I am used to a wood lane. When I went to Vegas this ball helped me a lot because all they had there was synthetics and when I had tried my other balls nothing would move at all with my line or even when I moved inside. When I rolled my Money Ball it seemed as though I could do whatever I wanted to on the lane.

  • golf_n_bri

    Posted by golf_n_bri on Feb 6th 2003

    I seem to generally like this ball, BUT, there is absolutely no forgiveness in it for small errors. Thier choice of coverstocks could have been a little too aggressive. I never threw this ball dull, on the advice of the drillers at the ABC tournament in Billings (2002), and haven't regretted it. This is a great ball for the 5x5 drilling, giving it a good controllable roll, and no real hard flip on the backend, just a good heavy roll clear through the back of the deck. I have never had it roll out as I have with some Ebonite equipment.

  • etone888

    Posted by etone888 on Jan 20th 2003

    I do not know if I would buy it again solely for the reason that it tracked out a little too early for my taste. It was a really good ball in the beginning. I shot very high with it, including 3 to 4 games within one month where I went front nine. It did not improve on my 190 plus average. Right now though, I am looking for my favorite ball, the Rotogrip SD 73 Pearlized. If anyone has one of these, new that is, please let me know via email. Maybe I'll just buy another MONEY since I can't seem to find the discontinued Pearlized SD73, after all I did maintain my average with it.

  • Mais69

    Posted by Mais69 on Dec 24th 2002

    My overall opinion of this ball is that the ball is great and eats through oil good heavy to medium oil ball. This ball is a monster butnot very forgiving if you miss your mark inside. only one thing though this ball tracks out easily and loses its coverstock easily problem with track and cracks around the finger tips but other than very reliable if you take care of it. Very good ball for the heavy oil bowlers and medium it is a ten and i recomend it to any bowler who wants to learn how to control a ball this is the one to start with.

  • jima

    Posted by jima on Nov 20th 2002

    My wife gave me this ball after she had rolled about 15 games...She liked the ball, but decided to drop ball weights to increase her speed. Plugged and redrilled with pin at 1 o'clock. I've never been a big Track fan, but I really like the reaction this ball gives you when playing the 18 to 8 line. Great roll through the pocket and excellent carrying power. Drawback, as with any particle coverstock, is when you get too far out in the dry area or place it in that dry area too early. The reaction is a little too extreme for my ball speed. Overall, this ball should give most players a great deal of confidence when heavier oil is seen.<scri

  • PreCiouS

    Posted by PreCiouS on Oct 26th 2002

    Lets say that this ball has the power to send 9 pins flying for the 10 pin. Incredible ball. Really easy to control. Well Im a power stroker with 20+ rotations, I find this ball have alot of backend and power. If you think the ball is only strong because I¡¦m a power stroker, your wrong. I¡¦ve seen senior bowlers with no revs at all throw this ball, and KAHBOOM! This is the only reason I bought this ball. If people like that makes KAHBOOM, i must be able to make KaHBooMBooMBooM! Wonderful ball from Track "as usual¡¨

  • Dirty South Bowler

    Posted by Dirty South Bowler on Aug 16th 2002

    I love this ball. It is the perfect ball to take to a tournament. While everyone is struggling because thier shot is drying out, you're playing so deep that it soesn't bother you. I usually play about 30 at the dots, 25 at the arrows and 12 at about 47 feet. The Money comes right back from the oil and hammers the pocket hard, leaving all ten in the pit. I gave it a 9, due to the fact that it can't stand dry boards. It's difficult to throw this ball past the dry boards because it tries to hook at them, and just rolls out.

  • MightyRaven

    Posted by MightyRaven on Jul 26th 2002

    MONEY is a ball adapted for the very oily lanes. If you meetings of the dry alleys, you must store this ball in your bag. It does not work in the dry alleys. On the other hand, it is infernal and dangerous in the heavy alleys. It is usable only between the medium lanes with heavy lanes. 1 week after having acquired this ball, I already gained 2 tournaments where the alleys were very oily at the beginning. Once, that they are average or dry, I used my TRACK MAGIC HEX. It is the best combination of balls than I tested on date with the TRACK MONEY + TRACK MAGIC HEX. I would accept also the TRACK VOODOO if not HEX. Track Money = 10/10 -> Medium - Heavy Lanes Track Money = 5/10 -> Medium - Dry

  • 7-10 king

    Posted by 7-10 king on Jun 15th 2002

    Would recommend this ball for the intermediate to experienced level bowler. Ball has great characteristics for myself, I was looking for a ball that I could get inside with on our PBA Regional shot and have recovery still. Only dislike is that, in my opinion, it's a one trick pony. This ball hooks and then hooks somemore, thats why you should have a second ball for your last game on a house shot. Overall I feel that Track is headed back in the right direction with the Money and E-Z Money. Hopefully things will keep getting better in the future.

  • MChast45

    Posted by MChast45 on Apr 26th 2002

    This ball is crazy when you let it off your fingers. It will hook back had where most balls would just keep rolling and leave you with a split or a lousy spare conversion. This ball hits like a truck! This ball is great for people who like to play big angles at the pocket and love to see the ball explode into the head pin. This ball is all that everyone is talking about. It is very versatile and you can use the big hook to your advantage by being able to pick up those pecky 7 pins with it insead of trying to aim it and probably miss wih your spareball on any other lane condition.

  • rickyp

    Posted by rickyp on Mar 23rd 2002

    I got this one drilled with a leverage drilling, The pin is just to the right of my ring finger. Im a right by the way. The surface of this ball is really smooth which kind of surprised me at first but no surprises when I threw this one. This one is on the same level as a sanded colossus by morich. I got this for soup so its hooking out of my hand and when it gets to breakpoint and starts hooking it keeps on going, Period! Now, It will not have any hook left for the backends if you throw this on lanes that do not have sufficient oil to get it to your breakpoint. It will burn up. You need plenty of oil for this one. If there is enough oil out there you will get some of that sidepot MONEY!!! Im keeping this one its what I wanted for soup and this one delivers and its really hard for me to find a oil ball so that says something about this one. Carries well, Not too many 8 or 9s but anything you throw will leave those pesky pins. I give this ball 15 out of a scale of 1-10. I hate to dissa

  • DaManTX

    Posted by DaManTX on Mar 6th 2002

    This is a great ball. It finishes well, and gives a great count. I have bowled with the Money ball for about a month now. I know what the ball is going to do. You just need to make sure you come out of the ball, if not it hits soft. I have even struck several times missing the head pin because of the great pin action. The pins are pushed out instead of up. The ball grips the lane well with it's dull, tacky finish. Overall, this ball is definitely worth the money, and you will enjoy throwing this ball.

  • JR

    Posted by JR on Feb 21st 2002

    Purchased and set up ball Sat. Bowled 4 practice games Sunday and 2 Monday. After Sunday I polished the Ball. Weds early league I shot 267, 222,246 - 735. Ball reacts very well. Pin in above ring finger. I liked the reaction of the ball better after I polished it. The closest score to me was 640. I have a tournament coming up in two weeks. Can hardly wait to see how the ball reacts under tournament conditions. I'm 60 years old and don't have the wrist of the young kids, but feel that I can compete with them with this ball.