Right handed, 16 mph and 300 to 325 rpms. High track, 5 3/8 over and 3/8 up.
I've thrown the ball primarily at a house with older, poor shape wood lanes, but have also bowling in a house with Brunswick Pro Anvil lanes.
I purchased the ball from Teenek, I emailed my spec sheet and my idea for the layout. After a brief discussion, he was off to drill the ball. A couple days later, it showed up in the mail
. Great job with the proshop services, I highly recommend! The ball was drilled with the pin above/between the fingers and the MB just below/right of the thumb. Basically a 5.5" pin to PAP and 5" MB to PAP.
I initially threw this ball with the box surface on a freshly oiled house shot, wood lanes. The ball had a lot of mid-lane and a strong/smooth backend. It would have been an excellent reaction for a house shot league ball. I was able to cross the arrow at 15, send the ball out to 5 at the break point and have the ball finish, without any issues. As the lanes dried, I was able to make parallel moves inside (target and breakpoint) and still find the pocket. The carry was actually better than I had expected. Lots of action down the lane.
Although this was a great reaction, it wasn't exactly what I was looking for out of the ball. I really wanted something with less mid-lane and more down the lane reaction. Something that I could count on to get length on a broken down shot. I hit the ball with a 2000 grit Abralon pad, and followed with a 4000 grit abralon pad. I then finished with a light polish, using Elite performance polish (had a little left in my bag).
Back to the same house with the ball and again had nearly a fresh shot (plenty of oil). This time, the Clutch Pearl was about 5 boards weaker overall with less mid-lane reaction, SUCCESS! I was able to line up and play the track area, shooting 12 at the arrows, out to around 8 at the break point. Really solid pin action with the ball.
I threw a couple more games with my other equipment and had started to break down the track area. I went back to the Clutch Pearl and was able to bump inside, playing 15 out to 10. Good length, good backend reaction.
Overall, this seems to be a pretty flexible cover. With box surface, it would handle most any house shot. With some surface adjustments, this ball could cover anywhere from medium lights, all the way up to a decent volume of oil. Very good ball for the mid-price point. Nice looking color scheme too.. purple/silver swirl.
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