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    Recently I've been trying out putting half my thumb in and it really helped me, but the problem is when I do that my track runs right over the thumb hole. The only ball that doesn't is my spare ball, and that rolls like a full roller when I put my thumb half in. Is there any way I can get my reactive balls drilled so they won't roll over the thumb?
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    What this sounds like is when your release changed your pap changed which is now causing the ball to track over the thumb because the layout was not updated with the new pap. simply redrilling the ball using the new pap should fix the issue
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    Quote Originally Posted by 75lockwood View Post
    What this sounds like is when your release changed your pap changed which is now causing the ball to track over the thumb because the layout was not updated with the new pap. simply redrilling the ball using the new pap should fix the issue
    Or just put your thumb all the way in!
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottymoney View Post
    Or just put your thumb all the way in!
    Yeah, go out and throw two handed like that.

    I can't do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I suck at bowling View Post
    Yeah, go out and throw two handed like that.

    I can't do it.
    So throw one handed, problem solved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottymoney View Post
    So throw one handed, problem solved.
    Ahhh, I see. You're one of those people.

    I now render your comments on my bowling useless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I suck at bowling View Post
    Recently I've been trying out putting half my thumb in and it really helped me, but the problem is when I do that my track runs right over the thumb hole. The only ball that doesn't is my spare ball, and that rolls like a full roller when I put my thumb half in. Is there any way I can get my reactive balls drilled so they won't roll over the thumb?
    Given that your trying to use a two handed style (which is a thumbless style), the answer is simple don't put your thumb in the ball at all.

    It obvious that it's throwing off your release and trying to compensate for it rolling over the hole with a different layout would be a waste of time if your not releasing it properly in the first place.

    The question that needs answering is:

    What problem are you having, That you feel the need to put your thumb half way into the ball to try and fix?

    And having a thumb half way in a ball isn't good to do for any style.

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    There is a half thumb two hander on the PBA tour Brian Valenta, he bowls four DV8. With that said, I too am curious as to what issue you are trying to fix by using half thumb? I've tried half thumb just messing around and felt like it put more of a strain on my wrist. I know Tom Smallwood uses half his thumb, and I believe he uses full rollers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoccoRock View Post
    There is a half thumb two hander on the PBA tour Brian Valenta, he bowls four DV8. With that said, I too am curious as to what issue you are trying to fix by using half thumb? I've tried half thumb just messing around and felt like it put more of a strain on my wrist. I know Tom Smallwood uses half his thumb, and I believe he uses full rollers.
    It was something that I was trying out, and I liked it a lot. I felt like I gained more control over the ball.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I suck at bowling View Post
    Recently I've been trying out putting half my thumb in and it really helped me, but the problem is when I do that my track runs right over the thumb hole. The only ball that doesn't is my spare ball, and that rolls like a full roller when I put my thumb half in. Is there any way I can get my reactive balls drilled so they won't roll over the thumb?
    In what way does the half thumb help?

    When you release the ball with half thumb, are you trying to lift up with the fingers for revolutions, or to project the ball down the lane for speed and delayed reaction?

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