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May i make a small observation or rather everybody make one.
When was the last time you saw the TBA check a ball at an event, be it league, state or national level?
When someone bowls a 300 Game
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May i make a small observation or rather everybody make one.
When was the last time you saw the TBA check a ball at an event, be it league, state or national level?
May i make a small observation or rather everybody make one.
When was the last time you saw the TBA check a ball at an event, be it league, state or national level?
When someone bowls a 300 Game
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To make it fair I do believe the point that CT is making would make it policable.
Draw a line across the finger hole cuts, then draw a line perpendicular from the bridge center through where the palm would lay on the ball, and nominate a distance to be the CG for all thumbless bowlers.
Rulling out balance holes would be tough.
Maybe make all drillings have the CG in the same range. Example, draw a 1 inch circle around the CG mark on the ball and thats where everybodies CG needs to be.
Take the overly off set drilling away from all bowlers to be fair for everyone.
As J.Belmo has said, the rules need some work.
Yeah, swapping a set of grips is a real pain...That all works well unless you are fussy about little things, like the fingers being remotely close to fitting. It's a non sequitur.
It would be easy enough to get it legal both ways in most cases, assuming you were starting with a blank drill. Especially if TBA allow 3oz. top weight in both cases. Selecting the correct pin out and top weight before drilling becomes much more important though.Robbie just a quick one, if you drill a ball with a usable thumb hole (no slug) and bowl it two handed would it not still be a legal ball as the static weights using the center of grip, in this instance being between the fingers, would be balanced by the balance hole (read usable thumb)?
If you had the cg in the bridge of your fingers you wouldn't need a balance hole and if no thumb was drilled would that then mean it's 3oz top or 1 oz top max.(c) A ball drilled without a thumb hole may not have more than one (1) ounce difference between any two halves of the ball.
If you don't use the thumb, it will be classed as a balance hole, and you are then only allowed 1 oz. top.
I'm glad you are their to drill up my gear. I don't have a clue what all that means. LolA few people have mentioned about the rule restricting layouts. In fact, not drilling a thumb allows for a far greater variety of layouts than otherwise, especially on symmetric balls. Since the PSA tends to migrate to the thumbhole on drilled syms, a major purpose of balance holes in these balls is to adjust the drilling angle of the layout. No thumbers can drill exactly the layout they want in a sym simply by placing the cg and balance hole appropriately. For a pin down drill, just put the cg above the pin.
Asyms may be treated the same way - for a pin down asym, just mark the other end of the psa, flip the layout and the cg will end up above the pin in the fingerhole area.
I'm glad you are their to drill up my gear. I don't have a clue what all that means. Lol
Actually, it is. As for swapping the pitch, well, the pain goes up.Yeah, swapping a set of grips is a real pain...