Yeah, spoke to Rick earlier this week and mentioned that I bowled on Synthetic Lanes at a neighboring house about 3 miles from mine. I've never really had the luxury of covering a bunch of boards at that house.
The shot is usually in between the 2nd arrow and the gutter (For both Leftys & Rightys). With my equipment (GP2 & Animal), I couldn't get these balls to check up when starting around the 15 board out to about the 5 (Normal speed for me is about 16-17 at the pin deck). You needed to slow up on your ball speed for the ball to check up.
So I picked up the GP2 thinking the lanes were Heavily Oiled. I actually pointed the ball starting at around 5 at the arrows and keeping my hand behind the ball and hitting the ball upwards with forward roll. Squaring up like this gave me a great look. I went 200-265-211 = 676.
I saw other people using Non-Particle equipment bellying the ball from the 2nd arrow and bouncing the ball off the gutter with slower ball speed. Their ball was checking up, but they had to becareful with their speed. I didn't have the luxury of doing that with the GP2 since it was just giving me a look as if it was just "rolling very evenly down the lane."
When I'm at home and see the same amount of Oil on Wood Lanes, the GP2 reacts in a different way. I actually get more contact with friction on the back part of the lane. Anyways, I'm rambling on. I guess the moral of the story is, even though we have a Hook Monster like the GP2, it doesn't mean it will cover a "Huge Amount," of boards. We have to remember how much Oil is on the lane, what surface we're bowling on and remember that it is a Particle Ball. Thanks for the advice Rick!
Regards,
Ramtart
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