Hi everyone, thought it might be a good idea discuss Span Measurement & Forward/Reverse as well as Lateral Finger & Thumb Pitches. The reason why I ask is for the last 15 years, I was bowling with pitches that differed so much from what Bill Taylor's book said.
I recently re-united with an old friend I used to bowl tournaments with (Tenpinspro - Rick). Funny thing, I found him here on the boards! Didn't know he owned of the local pro shops at an alley 25 miles away from me. I had him take a look at my Pitches as I was getting sick and tired of "Grabbing," the ball...
Here were my specs before...
Right Handed Bowler:
Middle Finger Span = 4 3/8
Ring Finger Span = 4 1/2
Finger pitch = 1/4" reverse
Thumb Pitch Forward/Reverse = 1/4" reverse
Thumb Pitch Lateral = 1/4" away from palm
After Rick checked out my grip, he knew immediately why I was grabbing. The 1/4" reverse pitch on my finger holes were barely touching the tips of my fingers!
Also, my lateral thumb pitch was 1/4" away. After doing the B. Taylor Coke Bottle test, I realized my thumb was pointing towards my middle finger! This corresponds to a 1/8" under palm lateral pitch in the thumb. I was way off!
I learned to bowl with my old pitches through the years and trained my wrist to stay behind the ball. I rev the ball quite a bit, so Rick told me that I won't have a problem getting around the ball once we bring the Thumb lateral pitch back towards the palm. We will try "0" lateral thumb pitch instead of the 1/8" under palm and see where we go from there.
Specs after changes
Middle Finger Span = 4 3/8
Ring Finger Span = 4 1/2
Finger pitch Forward/Reverse = 0
Thumb Pitch Forward/Reverse = 1/4" reverse
Thumb Pitch Lateral = 0
Gosh, I'm confident of the change and I can't believe it took me this long to figure all this out. I'm excited to hopefully finally get more axis rotation on the ball.
Sorry for the long story, but I was hoping to hear your Horror/Success stories regarding Span/Grip/Pitches. I believe this is a very important part of your game and encourage everyone to talk to a knowledgeable Pro Shop Operator if you have any doubts about your grip.
Good Luck!
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Ram
S.F. Bay Area, California
Edited on 12/9/2004 0:20 AM
Edited on 12/9/2004 0:24 AM