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xrayjay

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different span/pitch for spare ball
« on: October 18, 2013, 07:01:36 PM »
I want to try something different regarding my spare ball, and that's to try a different span and pitch on my spare ball to see if it can roll straighter with my normal release. I have till summer to see if this will work for me - I am not bowling leagues this season, I'm baby bonding. I do get some 2 to 3 hours of practice time before closing at least once every two weeks.

I've gone through 3 spare balls with cracked out thumb holes in the last 5 years because of my EOE roll which is my release on spares. If I throw my normal release at spares, my spare ball has a tendency to hook on really dry lanes. That is why I want to try this "experiment" while I'm off form leagues.

If I remember..... I think CB uses a different span/pitch for his spare ball, but I'm not sure. Have any of you ever tried this? or are doing this? Input appreciated.

(My thumb pitch is 1/8 away (lat) and 1/8 forward; span is 4 1/2 cut on both.)
« Last Edit: October 18, 2013, 07:11:43 PM by xrayjay »
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Re: different span/pitch for spare ball
« Reply #16 on: December 08, 2013, 08:34:59 AM »
If you're that worried about plastic hooking after you've KILLED the surface, then redrill it with the cg in your track and a hole on your negative axis point and take it back to 0. Don't change grips. Take a piece of tape out so you clear the thumb just a bit earlier.