To the supportive posts regarding pin up. Thanks!
Ummm brickyard?
This house is wet this year especially in the back, I like the house and I am enjoying the challenge.
Last year it was a short shot and I used the weakest balls...pin down.
This year it is wet with lots of oil downlane especially getting soupier later this season and much more obvious on the left . Our lefty bowlers are very good(I don't count myself in that list yet!).
They are big handed state wide known lefties. Our top lefties with their massive hand and speed are tearing the place up. Me I am having my so so good nights.
Early in the year I was standing 29 and hitting 14 to 15 at the arrows with my Mission X. Since the wet problem(lack of stripper) came up I am often standing 22 and firing 9 to 4 it is interesting. The righties who have more lane bed friction as they carve the shot up are able to strike even if they have 4 revs and 11 mph ball speed. They could go 36 frames on our side and never strike, but so what! I'd love to see it!
Again, I am enjoying the task of playing out near as wide as 5 as our left side continues to be slick down lane. See my Meanstreak initial impression post on the Brunswick Forum.
I believe I could make a pin up Tropical Heat, Manic, or Wipe out work there just fine! I would not carry with those glancing blows shown in the video. I have at other places in the past.
REgards,
Luckylefty
PS . I get to bowl with some of the best lefties I have seen, learn to creep up on the lists, and will be better at the end of the summer. As I travel around the state and play on traditional league backends with my improving throwing I give thanks for my center. I see things quickly, adjust fast and often am able to pick between symmetric and assymetric very quickly as to what will help me that day! All is good!
PPS I have my own coach he is quite good! Thanks for the video analysis offer.