The other day I was at the pro-shop, bsing, and a decent lefty came in to check his PAP which seemed to have changed a lot. On one ball he had a PAP of something like 5 1/2 over and 1/2 up. On another, more aggressive shell and core, it was something like 4 over and 2 up - big difference. We got to talking about why and it came out that he lofted the ball, a lot, so he went back and took a few shots with the lower PAP ball, setting it down early. Pap now was 5 1/4 over and 1/2 up. In talking about why I suggested that maybe the ball was actually starting to flare in the air, as he lofted it, somehow causing or allowing the difference. It seemed plausible at the time.
What I want to know from any guru's out there, is this theory full of snot, or does it make sense?
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