There is not only one answer. It only depends on how much you want it to curve. If you want it to curve a little bit, i think a tornado would be a great ball. If you want it to curve a lot, the 2 top ones are the mission and invasion.
This is really a personal answer. It depends on many factors, including but not limited to: the type of bowler, the type of lane, the lane condition, etc. Many different bowlers do better with different types of balls. I can make a plastic ball hook/curve depending on how I release it. The best ball is the ball the bowler is comfortable with and can practice with regularly to improve his/her game.
There is no ball on the market that can definatively be deemed the "best". However, if you were to poll 100 amatures and 100 pros on which ball they prefer to play, I'd wager 60 amatures and 80 pros would say Titleist ProV1 is their ball of choice. Most amatures gain little value in playing such an expensive ball but good golfers and pros will gain distance and have better control of spin rates around the green. In my opinion, the cheaper Titleist NXT provides a similar feel at a lower price point.
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Head to SportsTutor.com. They have one of the best tennis ball machines you can buy. You can just head to good old Amazon.com, they have plenty of tennis ball machines for you to choose from. where can I find a used tennis ball machine with battery and A/C?
A brand new one
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Its a fat foot ball tennis ball my balls bounce the highest
There is no biggest tennis ball. the normal tennis ball has 6.7 cm as diameter.
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