On an asymmetric-cored ball, the cg isn't factored in when laying the ball out. You use the pin and mb markings to figure your angles and/or distances (pin to PAP and MB to PAP). As such, I would think you'd still be able to use a layout that promotes length and angularity. Now, depending on where you end up putting the pin, the close proximity of the cg may force a weight hole. Other than that though, I think you should still have some options to get what you want. Still, I'll let the true gurus chime in here.