LESSONS
Strive for continuous improvement, master your skills, expand your knowledge and see the difference in how much you can further contribute to your game.
Lessons offered by Ric Hamlin will help you develop your play and enhance your game not just by understanding, but by applying best practices that work for you.
RIC HAMLIN
COACH
"If you’re looking to improve your game, knock the rust off, or go pro, Ric Hamlin with BowltecX has a program for beginner to Pro that will fit your needs!
With many years in the industry, Ric has helped many amateur and pro bowlers improve their games. I personally am pleased with the consistency improvements in my games. Ric is very compatible of helping and improving anyone at any level and any style of bowling, whether you throw conventional, one handed thumbless, two handed (thumbless), Ric can help you improve."
- Brian Stephens, California Bowlers Tour
RATES
Lessons $120 per hour
Video Analysis $90 per hour
Remote Lesson via FaceTime $120 per hour
Consultation $75 per hour
(Grip & Arsenal evaluation)
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Lessons conducted at the following bowling facilities:
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McHenry Bowl - Modesto, CA
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Country Club Lanes - Sacramento, CA
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Fireside - Sacramento, CA
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4th Street Bowl - San Jose, CA
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Harley's Valley Bowl - Simi Valley, CA
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Bowlero Vacaville - Vacaville, CA
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Emerald Lanes - Eugene, OR
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Thunder Alley Lanes - Ft. Carson, CO
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KingPins - Portland, OR
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Miracle Bowl - Orem, UT
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Delton Lanes - West Valley City, UT
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Valley Bowling Lanes - West Valley City, UT
• 25 years coaching
• 35 years drilling experience
• PBA Member 1985-2001
• 2003-2008 Brunswick NW Product Spec
• 2008-2020 Steve Cook's Bowling Supply Manager
• Author: Head Games​: The Mental Approach
to Bowling & Sport and (R)evolve Technical Manual
• Author: End Games
• 2000-2003 Coast Properties Director of Pro Shop Operations (Orleans, GoldCoast & SunCoast)
• Former Lane #1 & Roto Grip NE Rep
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Matthew Robbin at a lesson with Ric gets a better visual comprehension of targeting properly as the board box measures and displays which board the bowling ball travels across.