Low Flare Layouts & Burning Up Patterns -
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- Опубліковано 29 гру 2019
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Mo sure loves a Low Flare Layout, here's a quick refresher course on what a low flare layout is and what it does (or in this case doesn't do) to a lane pattern as you bowl.
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As a Full Roller with zero tilt, low flare layouts are critical to effective ball motion and hit.
Low Flare Layout = Bowling Secret for 2020
Love my 2-1/4" pin to PAP layout. My goto ball when they are squirrely.
This has been a game-changer for me. Scott Pohl in Eagan Minnesota introduced me to the low flare layout and it has helped my game tremendously. Any place I go I have one in my bag. In fact I'll be seeing Brian Kennedy my PSO of choice here in Maumelle Arkansas at Bowl 101 for a new one this week. Low flare layouts with the right surface are the way to go. If you haven't tried one do it you will not be disappointed.
I heard they roll funny like the track goes over your fingers and thumb hole
Not if the layout and surface are correct. You should be good to go
@@tonybarber420 you should watch Moe's video on performance fitting if your ball is going over the thumb whole
Good job stay😎
Thoughts on no flare layouts vs low flare. I have a bowler who uses a low diff ball with the pin on his track on fresh, low ball speed, high rev rate. The debate was affected carry down.
I have one that is 1 3/8 pin to pap it dominates late in blocks
Putting two. One HP and one MidP. For tournaments.
Ive got an Ebonite Futura, and a Columbia 300 The Beast, what do you think would be a good 3rd addition? Im having difficulty moving left once patterns breakdown ( right handed, 15mph 300rpm)
Not sure if you covered this but does low flare matter on the type of ball asym and symetrical
Mo, this is obviously surface aside, correct? Do you have any preference of type of ball to use a layout like this on?
So.. low flare layout would be pin down? Like Smooth Hook, Length with control, and Total control layouts?
would that work good on a guru master I have a nib that I like to drill would that be a good ball to use
What would it do to an asym ball? Anyone know?
1:26 was that Brient Killings?
I learned how to bowl when I was young back in the late 70's and early/middle 80's...picking up bowling again and with the new technology it appears all the tricks and corrections I used back then are terrible now. What would your advice be for me now? My frustration gets me to the point I use speed to just get down the middle of the lane and to keep from leaving pins on the left side. Lanes do not break down like they use to.
Best advice I got from a pro shop-" most people buy a ball that hooks to much" most people play on a typical house shot and usually its a light to medium light oil pattern. I say talk to your local pro shop. My go to arsenal for league is as follows from strongest to weak is- radical Intel, Brunswick igniter pearl, Brunswick rhino, Brunswick twist,followed by the storm mix for a spare ball.
Majority of the older folks on my league use the rhino with very good success. Pair it with a plastic ball for spares.
I took 12 year's off and came back last year, I over hook everything. I can't even throw a twist....until I got into the short pins and changed my release.
How about the pin to VAL distance.
Totally different layout system. This is based on the dual angle layout system.
Would you recommend this for the house shot where there is already enough friction in the track area?
Yes with the right surface I've been able to play the most aggressive ball Radical has ever made and stay right of everybody else the key is finding a pro shop that knows how to lay it out correctly and that takes the time to learn your game and figure out what works for you. Check with Brian at Bowl 101
@@markbishop9743 My assumption is this would retain energy longer for less total hook but plenty of energy at the pin deck.
Yes, I was struggling badly on our house shot here by game 2 or 3. When I have to move so far inside and the carry went away.. if you get alot of friction but get over/under if you move in. This layout helps a ton. Actually been throwing my method solid with a low flare most of the night. Since I don"t have to move much with it paired to with a high flare layout I was using.
Aaron you hit the nail on the head you are 100% correct
Am I hearing this correctly? This is great for my typical late day or night rec house lanes? I'm higher rev. Just got a stronger Columbia Baller yet to drill - seeking better PSO & will ask them too.
What's good layout for lanes with ton of backend friction
Low flare layouts it would control the friction
The standard low flare layout is 90x2 1/4x45. It will vary based on pap and tilt though.
I'm a left handed bowler with a ball speed of 13.5 - 14.2 will a low flare layout work for me - Thanks
I'm a righty same speed. I just ordered scorpion low flare, so we will see. I have big hands, I get lots of revs.
Just wondering if 5-6 inch pap still considered low flare?
Whenever the lanes get ugly for me I my true motion urethane.
What about long pin to pap layouts. Are they still considered low flare since they will flare similar to a short pin to pap?
That is only true for symmetrical ball
In the A-B-C Zone Pin to PAP Video, you call the Pin to PAP Distance from 2,5 - 3,5 No Mans Land and the 0,75 - 2,5 the low flare Layout........in THIS Video, you seem to have changed your mind. Why is that ?
Moe did not contradict himself when talking about pin distances. The low flare zone is the 3/4" to 2.5" and the High flare zone is 3.5 and up from there. Your "No man's Land" is that area from 2.5" to 3.5"
3/4" to 2.5" LF and 3.5 and Up HF
Are you asking because he says 2.25” in this video and 2.5” in the other?
Ok i watched the Video again and i found the Point that was confusing me.......when he wrote down the 3/4 Pin Distance, it visiolised in my Head as an 3 1/4 Pin Distance......now this Video makes sense to me. Its basicly almost the same, as in the A-B_C Zone Video. So it was a false Statement from my Side.