I am a high tracker (PAP: 5.5" over x 1" up), and I find that some balls work fine for me and others I end up nearly full rolling. The drill pattern doesn't seem to competely explain the phenomenon.
There is a lot of discussion concerning the placement of the mass bias on the negative side of the ball, particularly when the core is asymmetric. My question is:
With an asymmetric like the Zone core, which drill is more likely to roll over the thumb/finger holes,
1) pin over the bridge and MB swung back toward the VAL, or
2) pin at ~2" from the PAP and MB directly below the thumb?
In other words, which is more likely to cause thumping, pin near the grip centerline, or mass bias near the grip centerline?
Thanks,
CK