BallReviews
General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: AlonzoHarris on November 07, 2016, 10:13:53 PM
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I watched a buddy bowl tonight with the 900 Global Black Ops, a very Asymetric ball. He had a consistent release and roll tonight from what I could tell. He had a lot of over/under. There we times the ball would roll great and destroy the pocket. There were then times the ball looked to basically roll out.
All in all my real question here, have asymmetrical balls been known to be more over/under than symmetrics?
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I found the black ops to be very over under for me polished, but I'm find that normal for my release. I love mine at 4000. Great ball. I don't do good with asymmetrical polished period
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Just a little bit of surface will even out the Over/Under. start small and increase if needed.
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I watched a buddy bowl tonight with the 900 Global Black Ops, a very Asymetric ball. He had a consistent release and roll tonight from what I could tell. He had a lot of over/under. There we times the ball would roll great and destroy the pocket. There were then times the ball looked to basically roll out.
All in all my real question here, have asymmetrical balls been known to be more over/under than symmetrics?
It has nothing to do with the core, symmetric or asymmetric. It has to do with the surface about 80-90% of the time, and to a lesser degree, his release and, possibly to where he is playing.