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mdurben

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Ball recommendations
« on: December 01, 2013, 10:15:27 AM »
I have been out of bowling for 27 years and am struggling to determine what ball to throw. I'm 64, throw at about 13-14mph, but was told I am speed dominant(I can't figure that out). I struggle to get the movement I want out of the ball. I am currently throwing a smack down on Brunswick house patterns. I realize part of this is probably my release but am looking for some suggestions either for a more aggressive ball or drilling pattern.Thanks. Currently pin just above and right of ring finger

 

J_Mac

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Re: Ball recommendations
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2013, 10:59:46 AM »
I have been out of bowling for 27 years and am struggling to determine what ball to throw. I'm 64, throw at about 13-14mph, but was told I am speed dominant(I can't figure that out). I struggle to get the movement I want out of the ball. I am currently throwing a smack down on Brunswick house patterns. I realize part of this is probably my release but am looking for some suggestions either for a more aggressive ball or drilling pattern.Thanks. Currently pin just above and right of ring finger

Speed dominant refers to your ball speed overpowering your rev rate...

http://wiki.bowlingchat.net/wiki/index.php?title=File:BallSpeedvsRevRate.JPG

SVstar34

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Re: Ball recommendations
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2013, 11:40:07 AM »
It's possible that the Smackdown is too strong for the condition you are on. The OOB surface is 2000 aralon and it is definitely a strong ball meant for the heavier side of medium unless you were to polish it.


cyork2

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Re: Ball recommendations
« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2014, 11:26:57 PM »
The finish on the ball has a huge impact... instead of a new ball you could opt to have your ball refinished with a coarser grit.  I know your ball isn't an Ebonite but you might find the first section of these drilling instructions interesting - it talks about how to pick the right cover finish for your ball based on how you bowl. 

http://www.cheapbowlingballs.com/Symmetric-Core-Drilling-Instructions-W233C283.aspx

It would be cheaper to experiment with different finishes than to do the same with balls (but new balls are more fun -- sorry i don't have enough personal knowledge to help you there).

good luck