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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: on November 05, 2008, 07:08:46 AM
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Are these balls seconds? Might be doing a Pro-Am for fun and am wondering about these balls.
Thanks!
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The Pro Am balls I have seen have all been decent and not strange weights, pin distances, etc. These include the 3 PBA Infernos and the Sidewinders.
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Brunswick is the exclussive Pro Am ball provider for all PBA Tour stops that want to attach a ball to their event. We provide only 1st quality balls for all of these events. It is up to each individual Tour Host to determine if they want a ball offer as part of their Pro Am, and if so, they also choose what ball(s) they want to offer.
RoB LaW
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I'm gettin' old, I'm hurtin', but I've got Brunswick balls.......Color me competitive.
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Last year for the Pro Am at whats now BZ Vernon Hills (Windy City Classic) one of the choices for Pro Am ball was the Fury Pearl. When I took mine to my driller, we found a VERY long pin. He told me they were almost universally like that. If it was 1st quality, which I sorta doubt, it was on the very very edge of it. Didn't hear anything bad with the Fury's or Blast Zone's, it was just the Pearls.
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Thanks guys, they are offering the Twisted Fury and Twisted Fury Solid here in Columbus, Ohio next March.
Not sure if I need that type of ball for house shots. I get along very well with a Groove Dry/R, Groove and Groove Pro Active and a T Zone for any shots I see.
Thanks again for the info!