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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: Cobalt Bomb on July 30, 2009, 12:33:09 PM
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Does anyone have any info or links reference how to layout a bowling ball with either or both of these methods and if there is any difference between the two?
Thanks
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It's two differant types of drilling.A offset is where you move the thumb off the centerline one way or the other(Righty-Lefty).Centerline tranfer is where you move the angle of the finger's away from the centerline to the thumb.I used to offset my thumbs until I learned how to rotate a ball.I still use the centerline tranfer on my fingers an use it on some of the balls I drill for other people
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"I hate losing more than I love winning"
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It's two differant types of drilling.A offset is where you move the thumb off the centerline one way or the other(Righty-Lefty).Centerline tranfer is where you move the angle of the finger's away from the centerline to the thumb.I used to offset my thumbs until I learned how to rotate a ball.I still use the centerline tranfer on my fingers an use it on some of the balls I drill for other people
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"I hate losing more than I love winning"
Both are the same thing with different name/term.
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You dont have to be "Micheal Jordan" to be a coach.
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Cobalt send me an email address and I will send an instruction page I have on it.
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Roger Carroll
Pinnacle Pro Shop
Clarksville, TN
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Must have been reading my mind! I've been looking for this info for weeks! I sent a PM, can you send me the same?
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CLT_DRILLING_INSTRUCTIONS.pdf
I have this PDF file with ilustrations in how to do it but cannot paste the document here. I can e-mail the document if I get your e-mails.
Thanks.
Edited on 8/3/2009 11:23 AM
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Thanks! Last question...both layouts seem to be similar, are there any differences between the CLT and the offset? Pros and cons?
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My pro-shop guy tells is the same.
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I like bowling because it give me 3 holes of fun.