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SteveAustin2808

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Track Bowling and the Cheetah Pattern
« on: May 24, 2005, 12:52:20 PM »
What's up guys? I just got done bowling on the Cheetah pattern in our PBA 6-game block league. People that have bowled on it and read this, this shot may not seem like much, but the transition is a pain in the A double crooked letter when they start to break down and the back ends get a ton of carry down. Tried every Track ball in the bag, not blaming the equipment, Track is an excellent necessity! I just could NOT make the right adjustments and I got my average for six games that I deserved. The best shot was on the gutter, I played inside and just could NOT get a good line read soon enough. I shot my highest game of 226 in Game 4 which made me feel good. I at least know I had a ratio of 1 out of 4 games of shooting a 200 + on this pattern. The Slash was the ball to use, the asymmetric equipment from Track was just really too aggreesive if not very in between while the Slash was the one used for most of the night. I ended up averaging 174.33. With what I faced tonight I am NOT disappointed. All it takes is practice and I am determined to master all of these shots.

Scorpion: 190.50
Cheetah: 174.33

Will keep updating you guys about the results, next week they are putting out the ABC Masters shot. If any of you big guys who are on Track's Staff like EX, Clint, and Rick, please feel free to give me advice as to what I should expect next week! FASTTrack all the way! Thanks again guys, and great bowling!

Michael Price
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