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    I have two suggestions that work well for me. First is I wrap my thumb with a wrap or two of J&J cloth tape so that the joint is somewhere near the middle of the tape (I have been moving the tape clsoer to the base of my tumb lately). this provides a bit of resistance to squeezing. It is also easy to adjust to tget a well fit size. I can remove 1/4 inch at a time to get a great fit.

    The other thing i use was suggested by my coach. It is a Ebonite ZL-1 wrist brace. It does help get the thumb out on time. without it I tend to put my wrist in a weaker position and have a very hard time clearing the thumb.

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    1. Have your pro shop check your spans and pitches. Too much reverse can cause gripping issues
    2. as mentioned above if you don't use a slug get one. If you do get it replaced and drilled with a tighter fit.
    3. The do sell an aid called a thumb straight whuch will position your thumb properly in the hole
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    Small little update here. I took the advice to put some tape in the ball and it seems to be working quite well. I don't feel like I need to grip nearly as hard, thus easing my thumb out of the hole. I put 3 pieces of black tape on the back of the thumb hole, and two pieces of white tape up front. Ended up bowling a 450 series. Not too amazing, but hey, its something!

    Thank you all again for the advice! It has helped quite a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BowlingNewbie View Post
    Small little update here. I took the advice to put some tape in the ball and it seems to be working quite well. I don't feel like I need to grip nearly as hard, thus easing my thumb out of the hole. I put 3 pieces of black tape on the back of the thumb hole, and two pieces of white tape up front. Ended up bowling a 450 series. Not too amazing, but hey, its something!

    Thank you all again for the advice! It has helped quite a bit.
    hey not a problem thats what we are here for to help out but a 450 series is good better then me last season i only got 4-8 500 series and 1 600 and my lowest series was around a 360
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    Quote Originally Posted by BowlingNewbie View Post
    Small little update here. I took the advice to put some tape in the ball and it seems to be working quite well. I don't feel like I need to grip nearly as hard, thus easing my thumb out of the hole. I put 3 pieces of black tape on the back of the thumb hole, and two pieces of white tape up front. Ended up bowling a 450 series. Not too amazing, but hey, its something!

    Thank you all again for the advice! It has helped quite a bit.


    Nice! And you can remove pieces if your thumb swells.

    (Five pieces; no wonder you felt like you had to grip with your thumb!)


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    Bunny, yeah I have to use quite a bit. I think I'm going to bite the bullet and get some thumb slugs to save some money in the long run.

    And Striker, I think when I get my first 600 series, I'm going to go insane and make people around me mad lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BowlingNewbie View Post
    Bunny, yeah I have to use quite a bit. I think I'm going to bite the bullet and get some thumb slugs to save some money in the long run.

    And Striker, I think when I get my first 600 series, I'm going to go insane and make people around me mad lol.
    yeah when you get your first 600 its great feeling i have thrown alot of 600 series and manly my series a 699 14-16 times now just cant get that 700
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    That's good motivation!

    We had a girl in our last league who was a newer bowler and she said that when she got her first turkey she was going to do a "PDW."

    She did end up getting a turkey towards the end of the season and did the whole "Who do you think you are? I am!" with the hand gestures and all. It was pretty funny.

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    Haha I remember when he always got a 4 bagger, he would do the chop with his hands to his legs. I've done that a few times, myself. lol And yes I said "4 bagger", not the other word. You know what word I'm talking about, too Gotta love PDW

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    That's what makes PDW one of my favorite bowlers to watch. He's the Jonny Mac of bowling!

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