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Pin to cg measurements vary due to manufacturing differences. On plastic/polyester balls, the cg is usually the "heavy" spot on the surface of the ball, and the "pin" is usually just a mold mark where the inner core was held during the pouring process, and might end up nearly anywhere on the ball, depending on the manufacturer.
Pin to cg really only becomes a factor in balls designed with more dynamic cores than a pancake cored plastic/polyester ball.