
Originally Posted by
Dogtown
Mr. White,
If I understand everything I've read so far, it sounds like you disagree with locating the PAP in relationship to the center grip line. You have proposed in your original post to use a "Prime Meridian" line drawn from the center of the fingers to the PAP.
In your last post, you mention looking at where the force is applied in relationship to the position of the core at release. My question is why does that matter? You assume the force is applied at the fingers but this is where I see a flaw. There is no accurate way to determine this. While there is force applied by the fingers, it is not equal in both fingers. If someone throws the ball with a Sarge Easter grip (Google that if you don't know) that really changes where the forces are applied. Where does Jason Belmonte (or any other two-handed bowler) apply force to the ball? The fingers and somewhere else with the left hand.
I have drilled bowling balls for over 15 years. The fact is that dual angle method does a great job at matching a desired ball reaction to a bowler’s style. Does it account for everything? No. That is where the experience of the proshops come in. You have to understand the dynamics of the balls, the style of the bower and then use a drill pattern that compliments both to get the desired reaction.
To sum it up, it IS a proven method that has been widely accepted in our industry.
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