I've been getting more serious with bowling, so I do try to put some effort into understanding lane graphs. Oil volume, length, maybe ratio are what I look at. Also heh...ScorpiAn.
Both of those balls seemed to perform great down the first arrow especially the Scorpion Strike. I would much rather have a ball that performs well on a first to second arrow down and in shot. Makes it easier to stay away from those game killing splits.
My opinion, but play where the lanes dictate. If there is forgiveness outside, then that’s where you need to be (as it was that night), if the shot just isn’t there then don’t force it
Just got my HSolid. Seems to stay on point and does not hook nearly as much as my other Hammer. No backend flip, in case you are expecting it. Missed a few spares anticipating more hook. Just something I need to get used to.
The only things I look at on the lane graph are the length and the volume. Other than that, I don't really care about the lane graph. It is only a guideline anyway, and the true test how my ball looks in the three phases of the lane. The lane graph is designed for a completely flat lane. However there is not a flat lane in the world. Each lane has different topographical attributes.
The Professor!!!!
I've been getting more serious with bowling, so I do try to put some effort into understanding lane graphs. Oil volume, length, maybe ratio are what I look at.
Also heh...ScorpiAn.
Both of those balls seemed to perform great down the first arrow especially the Scorpion Strike. I would much rather have a ball that performs well on a first to second arrow down and in shot. Makes it easier to stay away from those game killing splits.
My opinion, but play where the lanes dictate. If there is forgiveness outside, then that’s where you need to be (as it was that night), if the shot just isn’t there then don’t force it
The only info i inquire about is the length. Then i throw a few balls to find my breakpoint
Just got my HSolid. Seems to stay on point and does not hook nearly as much as my other Hammer. No backend flip, in case you are expecting it. Missed a few spares anticipating more hook. Just something I need to get used to.
The only things I look at on the lane graph are the length and the volume. Other than that, I don't really care about the lane graph. It is only a guideline anyway, and the true test how my ball looks in the three phases of the lane. The lane graph is designed for a completely flat lane. However there is not a flat lane in the world. Each lane has different topographical attributes.
How does hazmat solid compare to scorpion low flare and I just bring 6 balls n throw whatever works best
This video is going to be why the pattern sheet goes straight into the trash in all future events
Trash idk, but I’d definitely be taking it with a grain of salt
I don't get into that Graf and length I just bowl my way and move off need be cause I'm not getting the reaction I want
Cool video talk tech bowling balls Jr pro shop
more of a traction ball