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SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« on: September 05, 2016, 04:39:26 PM »
Hi. In today's era of modren bowlinget, a lot goes besides the bowlers skills. Thinkers of the industry has tried their best to find a solution whereby bowlers can overcome the dreaded invisible enemy spread between them and perfect game
As soon as the ball is released, it's either pulled or pushed, if it wants to turn it is pushed down the lane, if it want to go further down it is kicked left or right. This enemy is furious, relentless and unforgiving. It's called the oil and the oil pattern.

To overcome this, ball manufacturers are creating new core designs new coverstocks and what not while great minds are trying to find a drilling suitable for Bowler so his ball matches the lane pattern in order for him to score the best he or she can

Being a beginner and a student, I find all this very fascinating. Different drilling methods different release methods different layout techniques
After reading for almost a year or more, I concluded that there is no quick fix. No single best choice.

The bowlers differ in styles speeds rev rates axis tilt axis rotation and so many different ways so one layout though perfect for one may not work at all for other. Since balls have so much varied specifications, by the same token one layout may work wonders for one particular lane pattern for one particular Bowler on a particular day while the exact same layout on a different ball or for a different baller or on a different lane pattern may just embarrass the thrower. A 200 Average player may end up shooting 150.

Yeah. So every one knows that. Dah!!! What's the big deal.

The big deal is the opposite of this. I've been following different channels for ball review videos on YouTube.

Often when I see 3 bowlers, a Stroker, A Tweener, and a Cranker,  throwing the same ball with same DA layout. One is playing 10th another 15th and last 20th boards. Their break points are different down lanes. Yet all are striking. And that gets me confused.

Is this right? Am I wrong about putting a different layout on different balls?

Should I just put one layout on all balls?

Please enlighten?

 

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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2016, 04:59:47 PM »
I know guys that use 2 layouts for all balls.  one that is pin up and one that is pin down.  their experiences tell them that the 2 selected layouts tend to work best for them.

I have 3 layouts that I tend to comeback to and utilize a lot; but I am not beholden to them.  I work with my PSO to drill my equipment for the reaction I am desiring regardless of layout. 

keep in mind, the vast majority of the videos you see on youtube are showing you guys bowling on a THS.  Most of those videos are guys trying to show off when the lanes are so easy that the lane/THS is doing most of the work and its up to the bowler to not screw it up.

Many (most, all??) THS patterns really eliminate the differences between drilling and style.  sure, the cranker is playing inside of the stroker, but they are likely using the same break point.  any reasonably experienced bowler of any style can make just about any ball work on a THS. 

So, bowlers that never leave the comfort zone of a THS may never see the benefits of different drill patterns.


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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2016, 05:30:57 PM »
Anthony Simonsen uses the same layout on all his balls
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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2016, 05:49:06 PM »
I know guys that use 2 layouts for all balls.  one that is pin up and one that is pin down.  their experiences tell them that the 2 selected layouts tend to work best for them.
 
BTW what is Pin up and Pin Down? I've been meaning to ask that for the longest. Some how never got to.

I understand that Pin Up meaning Pin above either finger or above bridge, Pin Down in same way but below the fingers.

Question number 2 is that in this case scenario when you have Pin above the bridge, CG kicked a little to the right, does PAP even matter or is ever taken into consideration?

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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #4 on: September 05, 2016, 06:30:57 PM »
BTW what is Pin up and Pin Down?

Pinup/pindown refers to a old method of ball layout, discussion of which can get heated at times.

Note: Discussions about using the same or similar layouts on different balls is a hot button topic on some websites. Be careful.

Most today say Pinup/pindown is basically meaningless that all it's doing is altering the Pin to Val angle. But the terminology is still widely used by many.

Note: Radical's suggested layouts for symmetrical balls, uses a Pinup/pindown system. They just changed the names to Pin above/Pin under.
Example: Jackpot drill sheet
http://radicalbowling.com/uploads/downloads/Radical_Drilling_Instructions_-_Jackpot.pdf


This will give you a basic idea of how it was supposed to work. This is from the old (2009) Lanemasters drill sheet. PAP is used for the horizontal pin placement.


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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #5 on: September 05, 2016, 06:43:31 PM »
Thanks dear. That clears it up. Still debatable but now I understand better

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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #6 on: September 05, 2016, 09:29:39 PM »
I use two layouts (and one of them about 75% of the time).  It's really not that uncommon.  Once you find something that works well for your particular game you stick with it and tweak surfaces as needed.  It removes much of the guesswork.

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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #7 on: September 05, 2016, 11:28:08 PM »
Unless I'm bowling nationals or drilling for sport oil. I'm always pin up.... basically replicating the horizontal pin placement that aloarjr shared...

Either pin above the bridge, above the ring, or to the right of my ring...all due to my speed, and rev rate.  I have drilled atleast 100 balls and it just works on more houses on more patterns...so I repeat it.
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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #8 on: September 06, 2016, 12:44:20 AM »
I use 2 layouts, but the last 4 balls i had the PSO drill all have the same layout. 4x4x2. The next one that would replace my storm tropical heat will have the same layout. For THS, this layout is suffice - with surface adjustments.
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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #9 on: September 06, 2016, 08:00:04 AM »
I usually use either pin above or below bridge, with 2 speciality drills in the bag. I try to keep a 2 inch pin to pap and a Rico in the bag for tournaments.

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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #10 on: September 06, 2016, 08:04:51 AM »
Is your Rico a strike king? I know that is a common rico ball. If so I have one for sale
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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #11 on: September 06, 2016, 10:06:52 AM »
BTW what is Pin up and Pin Down?

Pinup/pindown refers to a old method of ball layout, discussion of which can get heated at times.

Note: Discussions about using the same or similar layouts on different balls is a hot button topic on some websites. Be careful.

Most today say Pinup/pindown is basically meaningless that all it's doing is altering the Pin to Val angle. But the terminology is still widely used by many.

Note: Radical's suggested layouts for symmetrical balls, uses a Pinup/pindown system. They just changed the names to Pin above/Pin under.
Example: Jackpot drill sheet
http://radicalbowling.com/uploads/downloads/Radical_Drilling_Instructions_-_Jackpot.pdf


This will give you a basic idea of how it was supposed to work. This is from the old (2009) Lanemasters drill sheet. PAP is used for the horizontal pin placement.




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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #12 on: September 06, 2016, 10:57:05 AM »
Everything I buy/own/drill/throw is pin up

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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #13 on: September 06, 2016, 11:09:28 AM »
Everything I buy/own/drill/throw is pin up
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Re: SAME LAYOUT ON ALL BALLS. REALLY?
« Reply #14 on: September 06, 2016, 11:40:20 AM »
Pin up is very general, unless you're including pin to pap distance. For example, my pin to pap is usually 5 inches, no matter if it's below or above the fingers.