I'm liking Mondays right now too. Shot a 785 tonight in position round and wasn't even the high man on my team.
Shot a 670 tonight. Started the first game with the front 7, left a 4 pin, and struck out the rest of the way. I don't know what went wrong with my second game, I missed two ten pins, left a big four and a 4-7-9 split in the tenth. The third game I rolled clean, and ended up with a 235. I should've made different adjustments the second game, primarily throwing my ball harder, I was heavy all game until I started throwing 16 mph.
In the locker: Hammer Taboo Jet Black; Brunswick Nexus (p+f); Motiv Sigma Tour
High game/series: 290/793
League Averages: Garrick Jewelers - 225; Kingpin Mixed - 232
I'm liking Mondays right now too. Shot a 785 tonight in position round and wasn't even the high man on my team.
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That's awesome bill. I wish I could put together those kind of sets, I've only broke 700 eight times now ever since I picked up a bowling ball again. If only the oill just stayed in the same spot, I'd always be fine.![]()
In the locker: Hammer Taboo Jet Black; Brunswick Nexus (p+f); Motiv Sigma Tour
High game/series: 290/793
League Averages: Garrick Jewelers - 225; Kingpin Mixed - 232
Derrick and I made an adjustment in the same frame. He went 2 & 1, I went 10 & 5. I also changed balls and thumb sleeve (it was sticking). My 270 game was a mess with the only two pocket shots (1st & 3rd frames) leaving pins. Ball was too strong, thumb sticking in my IT but I wasn't changing a thing until I missed again. First frame next game I didn't strike and changed balls and thumbs before the spare attempt.
USBC SILVER CERTIFIED COACH
Gold Coach Candidate
Owner/Operator of Bowlerz Score Coaching
Tweener Rev Rate of 420, Speed 19 mph
Key Bowling Staff Member
Key Bowling Coaching Staff
IBPSIA member
Former Staff Bowler at www.BowlerX.com
Bob
"There truly is such a thing as a bad night and when these doomed evenings arrive you can't avoid them. But there's a bright side to this, it's that bad nights won't kill you, and sometimes will make you a little smarter."
Our high bowler decided not to change balls because he was on 6 in a row. He then left 2 splits... If your gut tells you to switch, you probably should
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