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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: burly on February 19, 2006, 02:04:41 AM
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i was looking for US open
there is nothing there, yet?
does anyoe know why?
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Rick had a touch of the flu during the first part of the week adn could not comment on what was going on. The second part of the week, with all the Brunswick Staffers making the top 24, Rick was/is busy preparing the Brunswick Staff to make a run at the show.
I'm sure when Rick gets some time he will update the site as best he can.
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I'm from MI. We don't have a pro football team!!!
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actually it doesnt
US Open is in NJ
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the link is right
but look at the address of the bowling center
that is what i was referring to before
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Is that a Rico...on Fagan's Punisher???
Is that the standard drilling he uses on that ball...or just for this week?
REgards,
Luckylefty
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Open the door...see what's possible...and just walk right on through...that's how easy success feels..
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The vapor zone he used looked like a 5 to 6 inch pin to pap.. left of his middle finger.... Isn't "Rico" pin the the palm? or is it just CG at 45 hole 6-3/4 away from pin through cg no matter where pin is?
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I think the Punisher had the Rico...I believe the VApor was a differnt more standard drilling.
REgards,
Luckylefty
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Open the door...see what's possible...and just walk right on through...that's how easy success feels..
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Fagan's PAP is very short (in the low 4 inch range if I recall correctly) so even if the pin is left of the ring finger, it doesn't mean its a large pin to axis distance for him.
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He spins it that much. Doesn't that site show all the balls on the show that day. I would like to see Shafers drillings. He tracks it pretty low also doesn't he.
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?? He spins it that much ??
Refering to Fagan? What I heard is that his while is PAP is very close is track diameter is very large, meaning that he's the very opposite of a spinner.
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I don't understand how it works that way. But by the way I saw him bowl it doesn't look like he spins it. I thought low track players had like 3-4 inch paps and high track players had 5-6 inch paps.
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I don't understand how it works that way. But by the way I saw him bowl it doesn't look like he spins it. I thought low track players had like 3-4 inch paps and high track players had 5-6 inch paps.
Fagan is one of those unique bowlers that you can't explain, or teach someone else how to do it, similar to Robert Smith. So while Fagan might have a "spinner's" PAP, his track diameter is on line with someone who tracks closer to the fingers.
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What are you gonna do? Beat me with your Jesus stick?
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No bondoogle, if one has a pap like fagan's they do turn, or spin the ball more. A person with a pap>5"over is a high tracker.
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You can't just go by an axis coordinate.
Mike's track diameter is similiar to anyone elses on tour. But his unique release puts it farther away from the finger holes than anyone else on tour.
While his axis coordinate is 3 1/2" over and 1 1/2" up, his track diameter is far from a spinner.
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I'm from MI. We don't have a pro football team!!!