Isn't your thumb oval? Most are. If yours is then you just answered your own question. If your thumb is round, get a round slug. If it's oval, get an oval slug.
I just thought of another question: I think someone on here spoke about having the thumb drilled in an oval pattern before and getting a better release that way. Anyone have input on that? I'd imagine that if snug is the key, oval wouldn't be a good idea. I'd imagine it's good to have that pressure on the sides of the thumb.
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Isn't your thumb oval? Most are. If yours is then you just answered your own question. If your thumb is round, get a round slug. If it's oval, get an oval slug.
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If you have a good driller in the proshop he'll get you into the right pitch. With that said, I've had many drillers over the years and it took one guy to realize what was going on with my thumb. And thank God for that ! It made a HUGE difference. Sometimes it will take a while to figure this out and sometimes the driller hits it right the first time.
Going along with what Bill said, my new ball, I went back twice to have him work on the fingers and the thumb. Taking just a little at a time out until the feel gets just right. Most peoples thumbs, even if round will flatten out once inside the ball, and that actually turns that round thumb into an oval once your holding the ball. Just taking a little off each side of the thumb hole usually will work.
Bob
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