It is not FIGJAM on a high level, but for my terms remarkable...
Had my regular traveling league start yesterday (5-men-teams, 5 games, switching lanes after each match), in a house in Bonn where I had been playing only 2 times before in 3 years, with rather bad memories. So I wanted to " play safe" and pulled out my FMG (at 1.500 grit sheen, pin 4.5x4.5, under ring finger, CG stacked) for warm-up shots. Found the lanes to be rather slick, little recovery close to the gutter but with a good back end, which allowed me a rather direct line down 2nd arrow with only a small swing out to the 8th board. Felt a bit shaky at first, also intimidated by the past, but when the lights went on I went into "killer mode" the FMG proved to be the good and easy-to-handle ball it used to be: opened with a 247, followed by a clean 237, 189, 194 and finally only a mere 166 due to carry problems/splits, because the lane dried up and I made the mistake to stick to the ball until the bitter end. At the end it was enough for an official 206.6 average (personal season high series), in a scratch league division where 170 is what you can expect and 180 average bowlers are "good" (my book average is 178).
I played well, but I owe much of this success to the FMG, and the ball (which is exotic for German standards and rather unknown) turned heads and made other players ask what the hell I was using...
Great piece of equipment: so simple, so effective!
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Edited on 1/12/2009 4:25 AM