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Title: Centrifugal Mass: Heavy oil ball??
Post by: jkiser01 on December 05, 2005, 01:39:43 PM
Is this ball designed for heavier oil patterns? I am thinking abiut getting one and was just curious as I am not up to speed on the newer Dynothane stuff..

Any comments from owners of this ball would be appreciated..
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jkiser01

Edited on 12/5/2005 10:41 PM
Title: Re: Centrifugal Mass: Heavy oil ball??
Post by: Jeffrevs on December 06, 2005, 05:40:07 AM
j,

although I don't own one....it's a strong mass bias ball with a strong coverstock, you can drill this ball to do just about anything, so yes, if you wanted , it could easily be for heavy/heavier oil.

The strong mass bias will allow you to fine tune and shape the shot as you wish ....so heavier oil would be a strong pin position w/ an ealier roll mb location...proper cover prep ....and you're ready to rock!

Sit tight for more D/T gurus,....but just from the strong mass bias ball point of view...I'm going to say yes !
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JEFF
"...Sorry, I'm just,...it's starting to hit me like a, uhm....uhm...2 ton....heavy thing.."
Title: Re: Centrifugal Mass: Heavy oil ball??
Post by: Goof1073 on December 06, 2005, 06:37:50 AM
CM is definately got the power for heavier patterns...that's why Dynothane came out with the ball.  The conditions on tour dictated that they introduced a strong asymmetric ball to help the staffers combat the conditions.  

Personally I utilize a Pure Energy for my oil lane ball, though I can totally see where the CM would be better in true heavier conditions.  I just never seem to see them...that's why I had to adjust the surface of my CM to a polish to help it store energy.
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-Chris: DJ's Pro Shop : Auburn, MA
Title: Re: Centrifugal Mass: Heavy oil ball??
Post by: tekneek on December 06, 2005, 07:45:14 AM
There is no doubt it handles heavy oil patterns. I see more heavy oil where I bowl even though it still is a hs, but flooded in the middle with a buff of 42 ft. I could not keep it in play until I took the surface up to 1500, burnt up to soon with anything less.
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Steve
Stars and Strikes Pro Shop
Title: Re: Centrifugal Mass: Heavy oil ball??
Post by: Aud300 on December 06, 2005, 09:55:21 AM
I agree. I use my Cm to complement my EPX - T1. When I need a 3 wood .. The CM is the ball.
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Title: Re: Centrifugal Mass: Heavy oil ball??
Post by: tekneek on December 06, 2005, 10:05:04 AM
UH, what kind of shaft do you have in your 3w, titanium super stiff?
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Steve
Stars and Strikes Pro Shop
Title: Re: Centrifugal Mass: Heavy oil ball??
Post by: Aud300 on December 06, 2005, 03:26:51 PM
Funny.. In comparinng Bowling balls to golf clubs .. Since I got golf on my mind.. My Epx - T1 is my Driver and CM is my 3 wood...
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Sad but True!
Home of your San Antonio Spurs.
Don Jonietz Pro Shop, San Antonio, TX!
P.b.a. Southwest Region # 21946
Audric Bent