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General Category => Bowling Videos => Topic started by: Brunswick_fan_BrandonH on May 26, 2015, 09:53:52 AM

Title: Brunswick Soul, Soul Mate, and Mastermind Scholar.
Post by: Brunswick_fan_BrandonH on May 26, 2015, 09:53:52 AM
Check out the video review of me throwing the Brunswick Soul, Soul Mate, and Mastermind Scholar. Thanks to TamerBowling for shooting and editing the video. These are all available at your local pro shop and online at http://www.pureitproshop.com ‪#‎TeamBrunswick‬ ‪#‎PureItProShop

Title: Re: Brunswick Soul, Soul Mate, and Mastermind Scholar.
Post by: BowlingforSoup on May 26, 2015, 09:47:50 PM
Nice video, Curious if the Soul and Soulmate are stronger than the Ringers?I am liking the looks of both.You make them look great.
Title: Re: Brunswick Soul, Soul Mate, and Mastermind Scholar.
Post by: BallReviews-Removed0385 on May 27, 2015, 01:13:28 AM
Nice work, Brandon!

I think the Soul and Soul Mate are cleaner through the front half, and a little more angle downlane than the Ringer solid and Platinum Ringer.  Much of this depends on the conditions we typically see, but what are your thoughts, Brandon?
Title: Re: Brunswick Soul, Soul Mate, and Mastermind Scholar.
Post by: bowler838 on May 27, 2015, 08:10:28 PM
I feel the Soul is stronger overall than the Ringer Solid and is alot of ball for its buck.  The Soul Mate is amazing especially on drier conditions.  The Soul Mate to me is much cleaner than the Ringer Platinum
Title: Soul Mate
Post by: Troy on August 01, 2015, 10:58:57 AM
Soul Mate
Looking for controllable ball on low volume oil patterns?  This ball is the answer.  With its shiny flip reactive cover stock and medium RG core this ball easily gets though the front part of the lane.  This ball will skid longer with the medium RG core, but then will respond quickly to friction, later down lane.  Because of its flip reactive cover this ball will respond with a controllable flip reaction to the pocket.  Check out my Facebook page to see the video of this ball going down the lane.

The one that I drilled up, I used a shorter pin, 4 1/2 inches, because I wanted a little help getting it to makes its move with my medium rev rate.  It turned out to be a great choice as the ball motion on this ball is incredibly predictable, and gives me some nice area to play on the lane.  With this balls cover and core combination it allows for multiple drilling options.  This is a great ball, especially in later blocks with the lanes become fried. 

Troy Schaefer
Brunswick Regional Staff Player
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