Got this ball as a blem. About 3" pin and 2.5-3oz top,cannot remember. I wanted to try something for a drier sport shot. Got it drilled pin over the middle finger and slightly to the left, very close to my track (I have a high track). CG was kicked back to the center of my grip. This drilling for me results in early roll with very little back end. The cover on this goes extremely long, so it should work out well. I wanted a very mild ball. Well I got what I wanted, a ball that goes very straight with very little backend. Unfortunately the cover makes the ball go so long it you have to consistent with the speed and release. After using it on several conditions and occasionally clipping the fingers, I thought the core may be too strong to use this type of drilling for my high track. It hit well and carried ok, the problem was getting a consistent reaction.
However, I started to play around with releases and something interesting happened. On the sport shot, the more you flub the release (weaken or stoke) the better reaction you get. On a house shot, you want to spin it a little to give it that extra kick in the back to recover.
This ball definitely has it's place for me. I can usually use this to find a shot, when my normal drill balls cannot.
FYI, based on the what I have seen so far, if you drilled this more normal, say a label stacked, or 10:30-11:30 drill, on a THS, it will go pretty long and snap pretty hard, with the latter drills getting a earlier break point. You may run into some 10 pins though, if the pattern is longer oil.