Maybe this was answered before, but here I go. I've always used regular thumbnole, no oval, no slug, no nothing. But recently my coach noticed that the drilling in my balls was a little too long for my hand, so I went with a new pro shop and indeed, it was just a little bit too long, so he told me about changing that. He suggested me using slug, that way the feeling will be the same when I switch balls, instead of having different sensations due the different material of each ball I own. He didn't have to plug the ball since it was just a small change, so he just made a bigger hole and he worked on the slug. I used today and it was tighter than my regular feeling with the thumbhole. I never had any swelling or sore thumb issue of any kind, but by the third game I had some issues with my thumb (my thumb kinda got stuck one or two times) and I was feeling the hole even tighter. I don't know if it was just me trying to get used to it, since my regular thumbhole was always kind of loose I never felt that before.
So, what should I do? Is it a real advantage to use slugs? I left two other balls today so he can put the slugs in the balls (I liked the feeling, at least for the first two games) and he told me that he can make the slugs a little bit wider to fix the issue. When I asked him about the interchangeable thumbs he told me that if I don't have any sore or swelling thumb he wouldn't recommend those to me. And I never had any issues, until today...
Suggestions? Opinions?