Welcome to the Pattern Library. You can search and navigate to any of the common patterns that can be found at tournaments, leagues or PBA based events. Images are provided as a reference, please use the content links to review full details in regards to each pattern.
House Shot
The House Shot is what is laid down within a center by default, hence "house shot". Of course no two houses are the same, so it may vary. The graphic is shown as an illustration.
Type:
Standard Shot
Difficulty:
Easy

Kegel Abbey Road
Type:
Challenge Shot
Kegel Alcatraz
"38’ patterns can often handcuff players because they are too short to play inside, but too long to play outside. However, within the Alcatraz oil pattern there looks to be an escape route, and many have tried to use it, but very few have succeeded." ~Kegel
Type:
Sport Shot
Difficulty:
Challenging

Kegel Autobahn
Type:
Sport Shot
Kegel Beaten Path
Type:
Challenge Shot
Kegel Big Ben
Type:
Challenge Shot
Kegel Boardwalk
"BOARDWALK - 2435 Based upon the 2000 PBA Indianapolis Open pattern which was created by Kegel, this pattern is designed to play towards the edge board. Because of the relatively short 35 foot length of the BOARDWALK, players will need to control the excessive change of direction of the bowling ball as it enters the 25 feet of dry backend. Since lanes do have many topographical differences, on some lanes the BOARDWALK will require a more direct route to the pocket while other lane characteristics may allow players to swing the ball to the edge board. Like all wooden walkways, this pattern can provide great excitement but stray too far off the BOARDWALK and you'll find yourself in the moat!" - Kegel
Type:
Sport Shot
Difficulty:
Challenging

Kegel Bourbon Street
Type:
Challenge Shot
Kegel Broadway
Type:
Challenge Shot
Kegel Chichen Itza
Type:
Challenge Shot