
Originally Posted by
Mike White
I don't think Matt McNeil should be lowered into the same category as the 5 amateurs that just set the team record.
Matt I believe has won 1 or more events at Nationals, where as of the 5 amateurs, I was able to identify 3 who have bowled at nationals.
While their home averages are 220 -> 240, their national averages were 170 -> 190.
I'm pretty sure 170 -> 190 is going to be far below Matt McNeil's Nationals average.
But I couldn't find any info about Matt on Bowl.com.
The connection to the original question was according to Rob, the fingers wouldn't hurt if the OP was properly playing the modern game of bowling where you don't lift the ball. Which is crap, because if you don't lift even resin ball, it dies.
This comes from Rob not understanding what lift really is.
Lift is just another way of saying apply torque to the finger holes to increase revs compared to just dropping the ball and requiring friction to create revs.
Since the fingers are supposed to be below the center of the ball with the release begins, torque is applied in an upward direction, and therefore known as lift.
But torque is a physics term, which is WAY over Rob's head.
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