Is the ball drilled with a fingertip grip or a conventional grip? That has a big difference on your ability to throw a hook
I purchased my first bowling ball, a 13 pound, Black/Purple Storm Tropical Heat, about two weeks ago on the recommendation of the pro-shop owner, and I've been having a little trouble with it. I've never been a big hook thrower and my ball speed is usually in between 14 and 16 mph, but it is extremely hard for me to impart any hook on this ball (certain house balls are easier to hook than the Tropical Heat is). When it does hook, it's usually late and I miss the pocket and head pin altogether. On the off chance that the stars align and it hits the pocket, it literally shatters the rack.
I started doing some research on techniques to try to get more revs on the ball, and in my searching I found out that my typical release is that of a full roller. I can throw a semi roller when I try, but its extremely inaccurate and doesn't hook any more than my standard release. Currently the ball is drilled with the pin above my ring finger and the CG is in my palm. I looked on Storm's website at the drilling instructions for my ball, and while I don't understand a lot of what it's saying, there is a diagram of a similar drilling position that says it creates a late break point. I'm thinking about booking some time with the pro at the local lanes and see what he thinks. I just wanted to see what some of you guys might think first, though. Usually I can wrap my head around a particular issue after doing some research online, but the drillings and different stroke styles have me confused to no end.
I know that there's a lot that goes into a proper drilling, and if you guys need more info, I'll do my best to answer any more questions you may have so you can better help me with my problem.
Thanks,
Nick
Is the ball drilled with a fingertip grip or a conventional grip? That has a big difference on your ability to throw a hook
You may need to get the ball re-drilled for a full roller. There are very special layouts that have to be used for full rollers and your ball is not drilled for your type of release.
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The Tropical Heat is not designed for a huge hook, and if it was drilled to go long, then what your described about its hook is reasonable. I would be wary of getting your equipment re-drilled. There was a time I thought I was a full-roller, but 2 years later it was determined that I am a 3/4 roller with a high track. I would recommend you find a coach and get a quick lesson to find out what your release style is before you spend the money to re-drill. Another option might be sanding the ball for an earlier break point.
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The ball is drilled for a conventional grip, so i know that also factors in. But I'll reiterate that I've gotten more hook from house balls that have the same grip configuration.
I'm also diagnosing myself as a full roller based on oil pattern running in between the fingers and thumb. Sometimes it's right outside the fingers and thumb, but it isn't my normal track with this ball.
I'm going to call for a lesson later today and see what he says after seeing me throw a few.
Your throwing a Full Roller with a Conventional grip 13# ball up to 16 mph. That ball isn't going to hook for beans.
Try working on more of a consistent semi-roller(3/4 Roller) first and improving your accuracy, that would do more to improve your hook. Than worrying about getting "more revs on the ball" or the layout.
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Fingertips will def have a different feel and will produce more lift on the fingers. Like someone mentioned a tropical heat is a low end ball not really made for oil more for light to dry lanes. Most conventional bowlers i know can hook a ball off a lane if they had fingertips. They all say they have to many revs with fingertips.
A ball like the Tropical Heat likes the dry, outside part of the lane. Watch video on YuoTube of Walter Ray Williams Jr and notice how far right he plays. That line will help this ball a lot.
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with conventional grip.. i doubt any revs will be imparted because it's just too hard to get it done.. change it to fingertip and you might feel better in my opinion.. but that also depends on you..
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