I know everybody uses red oak, readily available, and it will teach you how to make a bow, cos if you stray some, it does tend to fail.
I always recommend aspiring bowyers to use hickory, it will break too sometimes, maybe, but generally it is way tougher, and more forgiving than other board bow wood. I always feel such empathy for new bowyers who spend so much time building their first bows, only to have them fail.
I think in slightly experienced hands it makes a good bow, but it just doesn't seem to be a very forgiving wood. But then, inadvertently I spose those are good lessons too
Don't give up, keep building!!!!