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future155

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the petersen
« on: May 05, 2004, 08:14:01 AM »
im  going to bowl in the petersen for the first time next month. i was just wanting to know what i have to look forward to from anyone that has been there. thanks in advance jimmie.

 

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Re: the petersen
« Reply #16 on: May 06, 2004, 03:00:33 PM »
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Lumberjack is even tougher.  5# solid pins.  Just like lanes 71-72 at the Hoinke except you bowl a series instead of trying to string 6 strikes.If you've never seen a lily, just wait a couple of minutes.

BTW Future 155, sorry to have hijacked your thread.  You'll love the experience.
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Yeah I did those over the weekend, it was a treat.  Didn't strike once,
although I think I might have figured it out at least from a physics stand point.  I'll have to try and see if it works.


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future155

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Re: the petersen
« Reply #17 on: May 06, 2004, 03:07:13 PM »
no problem srkegler. its just nice to be able to ask questions and receive some answers to it. i thank everyone who has replied to this topic , and welcome anyone else to add their input.

i've heard some of the things you guys are talking about from the people ill be traveling with. i just wanted to get all the information possible. the guy thats running this trip has been going for 31 years. so i guess he loves bowling too.

i dont know how true it is but, i was told from someone that somebody who was on the tour went to the petersen and had about 8000 in bets they would beat 150 their first game and , they shot a 97 and lost all their bets. i have no idea how true it is but that is something i was told.

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Re: the petersen
« Reply #18 on: May 06, 2004, 03:12:18 PM »
i was thinking about taking out my tour power and, my x-factor. what are your thoughts on these two balls. TIA.

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Re: the petersen
« Reply #19 on: May 06, 2004, 03:12:24 PM »
The petersen sounds pretty easy if you go in with the right strategy.  For instance, I know a guy that averages 197 throwing a plastic ball dead straight end over end, about 22-23 mph and whacking the left hole while making most of his spares.  He hardly ever misses the pocket on the leftside and if he does it's through the nose or pocket on the right side so go figure.  So if I back him in the petersen I guess I'm garunteed money huh?  since he takes lane conditions out of play and all...

I don't ssee why people are so hesitant to go back to throwing it straight as a dart at the pocket with 0 side tilt/rotation.  He'll i'd bowl it, if it only takes like 170 or so to cash you're a shoe in going in with a plastic ball and whacking the headpin all day and making your spares.  Has anyone ever done this?
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Re: the petersen
« Reply #20 on: May 06, 2004, 03:18:13 PM »
Hitting the headpin isn't always enough.  Especially when the head pin and five pin are off spot and broken.  Hitting the head pin is easier said than done when your ball hydroplanes the last 10 feet.  The Pete is very much like miniature golf except you never see the windmill.

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Re: the petersen
« Reply #21 on: May 07, 2004, 10:29:41 AM »
SrKegler, TP, livespive -
I'll be bowling on my usual squad this year - August 26 at 11:45 AM.  I bowl on a squad with what has been a growing number of Webers each year.  When I first started, it was Dick, Rich, John, and eventually, Pete.  Lately we have picked up Pete's wife and two of Dick's grandsons.  Rumor has it that Pete's father-in-law will join us this year, giving the Webers and family two full pairs.  In addition to the Webers, there are several regional players, and sometimes one or two other touring players.  It's quite a squad (in spite of me ).

Future155 -
I would not recommend your choice of balls for the Petersen.  As others have said, plastic (or rubber, if you have one lying around) and urethane are best at the Pete.  You will have enough trouble controlling your ball reaction without having to deal with something reactive, as well.  If you want to bring one of those, I would suspect that the Tour Power would be the better of the two.  I would strongly recommend that your other ball be a plastic ball and that you be able to throw it straight, even on a carpet.  You cannot afford to be missing spares at this tournament, because the strikes will most likely be few and far between.  I bowled with a guy last year who shot a game in the fifties (I am not kidding) because he could not throw his ball (a mild reactive) straight and the pair hooked so much, he could barely keep it on the lane.

DP3 -
The strategy you suggest is a great strategy for a backup plan when you can't find a ball reaction on a particular lane.  I take a Columbia Messenger Black (urethane) dull and my Target Zone (plastic) highly polished.  If necessary, I can headhunt with either of those balls, just as you described.  Last year, on one pair, I hooked plastic on the right lane and went straight at the headpin from the left side (I'm right-handed) with my urethane.  I ended up high on the pair for the day, which made me some money (we have squad pots).  

As most have said, just go in without any great expectations and have fun.
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Re: the petersen
« Reply #22 on: May 07, 2004, 05:09:27 PM »
Rick, Let me see what I can do to rearrange National Mixed Championship in Reno and the Hoinke and Peterson.  Maybe we could bowl the Hoinke 1st, then the Peterson and push National Mixed up to the weekend of the 19th of August.  

SrKegler and Livespive, would the 26th work for you with the Hoinke before that?  I haven't booked any travel yet.
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Re: the petersen
« Reply #23 on: May 07, 2004, 05:40:55 PM »
TP, No problem on the Petersen for the 26th for me, thats a Wednesday for my work week, can either take off the 24-25-26, or 26-27-28.  Whatever works best for you guys.

Rick, do you forsee any problems getting us added to your squad?
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Re: the petersen
« Reply #24 on: May 07, 2004, 08:18:59 PM »
Getting sent away for work is the only thing that can ruin my plans,
and I don't plan to let that happen

Just let me know what you all decide on, It's easier for me to get there than
you, what works for you works for me.
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Re: the petersen
« Reply #25 on: May 08, 2004, 03:09:17 AM »
looks like I may be there the first week of August.
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