
Originally Posted by
TonyInPortland
I had to change how I shoot the 10 pin at my current bowling center. At the old one, I could stand as far left as I wanted. I used to shoot it over the 3rd arrow, but over the years, I believe I had drifted further and further left and had started to "pin bowl," instead of trying to hit a mark. Consequently I had begin to miss a lot of them.
Last summer, at the new place, where I can only stand two boards left of the last dot, because of the ball return on one lane, I plotted a new strategy, which was throwing over the 3rd arrow. Eventually I had to adjust to aiming for the right edge of the 3rd arrow, because sometimes, if I hit the arrow directly, I would still miss the pin.
It worked very well, and my percentage increased. However, lately, I have been missing them again, and I have noticed that I can miss as many as 3 1/2 boards right of 3rd arrow and still make it, but if I miss even half a board left, I generally miss. Obviously, I should be shooting for about two boards right of 3rd arrow.
The question is, is it human nature to be able to hit the arrow better, than just a single board? So should I move right on the approach and then shoot it over the 2nd arrow? This seems like it would be weird, but since I am pretty much throwing it straight anyway, it would actually make sense.
I am going to practice it tonight, but I was wondering what others think/do?
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