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Jord_84
05-19-2009, 10:49 AM
I'm bowling a Pro Am in August and I found out the pattern is the senior pattern #5. My mom has a kegel machine for our center....but the head mechanic (and all mechanics under him) is not the brightest crayon in the box. I don't think he has a clue how to put down anything besides our typical house shot.
I'd like to practice on that pattern before I go to the tournament. Are there any websites that would provide information on programing the pattern into the machine?
I've also heard that you have to run the machine to strip the oil a couple times before putting down a house shot? Our old mechanic put down some pba patterns and then oiled the entire house a few days later....and I've heard that he screwed all the lanes up with torrential amounts of oil.
Any information would be appreciated. I'd like to be able to practice without the mechanic screwing up the shot on the rest of the house.
jmainville
05-19-2009, 11:55 AM
I know that you can get some information from the PBA website. I remember a thread not to long ago on our forum I believe in the ProShop section that they were talking about oil patterns and specs. I think there were some links in there. Hope this helps.
Jord_84
05-19-2009, 12:40 PM
thanks, I remember that thread too....but couldn't remember what section it was in.
bowl1820
05-19-2009, 04:51 PM
Take a look here-
Kegel Pattern Library (http://www.kegel.net/patternlibrary/default.asp)
and here
PBA Lane Conditions Senior Pattern #5 (http://www.pba.com/resources/oilpatterns/laneconditions.asp?ID=29)
PBA Lane Conditions
Senior Pattern #5
Length: 35 feet
A fast and dangerous pattern.
Description: Senior Pattern #5 measures 35 feet in length and is the shortest of the five patterns. Sometimes used on lane surfaces that are well worn, it tries to maximize the area on the lane with less wear, which is usually extemely close to the gutter. Because of this, players tend to migrate toward those spots to take advantage of the more pristine surface areas
kev3inp
05-19-2009, 05:17 PM
That's our Al! He comes through bigtime again. You've got to look up to him. No, you do, he's well over 6 feet. ;) Well, at least I laugh at my own jokes if no-one else does. If my wife could roll her ball as well as she rolls her eyes she'd throw a 900 every time.
bowl1820
05-19-2009, 06:34 PM
that description for the Senior Pattern #5 sounds just the one for the cheetah pattern
Description: Cheetah measures 36 feet in length and is the shortest of the five patterns. Sometimes used on lane surfaces that are well worn, it tries to maximize the area on the lane with less wear, which is usually extremely close to the gutter. Because of this, players tend to migrate toward those spots to take advantage of the more pristine surface areas.
Jord_84
05-19-2009, 06:47 PM
I'm anxious to try the pattern out. 35 ft is awfully short....the ball is going to be breaking early. I need to see what my virtual gravity is going to do on it
bowl1820
05-19-2009, 08:29 PM
I did some searching and seen a couple of posts saying that #5 was similar to the cheetah pattern. so I'd say start by playing it like that, tiull you see how it is. I used my storm pyro on the cheetah standing right, playing around 5 at the arrows. Basically down and in. in a regional pro-am and did good.
JaxBowlingGuy
05-21-2009, 11:20 PM
a little sport shot advice.....take the pattern length and subtract 31... this is a good starting board area...
bowl1820
05-22-2009, 09:19 AM
a little sport shot advice.....take the pattern length and subtract 31... this is a good starting board area...
This gives you the exit point of the pattern and is part of determining a base target line.
once you have that you also need the slide point. take that number and add 7 (for most bowlers) this will be the slide point.
In this case 35-31= the 4 board, the exit point. So 4+7= 11 the slide point.
Here's the Slowinski article for more info-
Lane Play: Moving Smart & Often (http://bowlingknowledge.info/images/stories/april%2009%20article.pdf)
Might also take a look at-
Advanced Targeting (http://bowlingknowledge.info/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=20)
this article was before the "Lane Play: Moving Smart & Often" one. the formula in it was (pattern length - 35 + 4 = where the ball should exit) they simplified it by taking the -35+4 part and making it just pattern-31.
They have a chart for it and also see the 4 rules.
JAnderson
05-27-2009, 01:52 PM
Senior/Regional pattern 5 did play much like Cheetah.
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