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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: The Illustrious One on March 05, 2006, 01:33:34 PM
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Can somebody please explain this style of drilling a ball to me? I've heard it referenced a few times now, something about the locations of your finger(s) and thumb holes and how they are supposed to fit in the ball.
I also bought a used Green Gargoyle that fit me perfectly ($25 dollars, sweet deal) and had to do nothing to it. When I bought it I was told that this ball had a Brunswick offset (thumb hole) and I noticed that this ball fit beautifully, much more comfortably than any of the previous balls I had drilled up. Are the Brunswick offset and Center Line Transition the same or are they different?
I'm confused. Help! 
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The Illustrious One
.....has spoken. 
Rags Inspired.
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now that is exactly what happened to my father. he had his balls redone in CLT and his average has gone up considerably (170 to 193 so far) and i notice (as he does) that he doesn't hang in the ball and his release is super smooth.
thank you for your help!
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The Illustrious One
.....has spoken. 
Rags Inspired.