BALL SPECS
Pin Length - 1"
Starting Top Weight - 2.5
Ball Weight - 16
DRILL PATTERN (Left-handed)
See video
http://media.putfile.com/Columbia-U-Turn-LayoutBOWLER STYLE
Rev Rate - medium
Ball Speed - medium (16-17)
PAP/Track - full roller
SURFACE PREPARATION
Grit - Burgandy Scotchbright
Type (Matte, Polish, Sanded) - Matte
LANE CONDITION
Length - 45 ft
Volume - Medium Heavy
Type (Wall, Xmas Tree, Sport) - Block (even channel to channel)
BALL REACTION (Scale 0-10)
Length - 6
Back End - 7
Overall Hook - 7
Midlane Read - 8
Breakpoint Shape - arc
See video -
http://media.putfile.com/Bowling-with-Columbia-U-Turn-ParticleCOMMENTS
Carry - Average to above average carry.
Likes - This ball is very smooth rolling, has consistent carry, with no over/under problems. Hits fairly hard and is almost never jumpy. Just a nice, swooping arc that doesn't quit until it's in the pit.
Dislikes - Ball is very hard, it is difficult to adjust the surface. Also butt-ugly (looks like a big, round hemmoroid). Ball doesn't look anything like the pictures posted on the Columbia site or the ball review sites. (See video
http://media.putfile.com/Columbia-300-U-Ugly)
Update - 4/27/07 - I felt that the ball wasn't aggressive enough so I put it on the ball spinner and went over it with a 300 Abralon pad. The surface was still relatively smooth after going over it and I wasn't sure how it would react. It held fairly long for a particle and made a strong finish into the pocket. The best part was if I missed my mark the ball still found the pocket and carried. I started using it in the 10th frame of my first game and struck out for a 199. Next game was a 249 (won the pots across the board and netted just under $800 after paying off my horses) and a 204 for the final game. I only average in the 180s so this was a stellar series for me.
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