As of now my average is around 140 using house balls. Wanting to step up my game and maybe even join a league I wanna learn the hook. Met a guy at the lanes who had a nice arsenal. Anyway offered me a new ball that has never been drilled. Real short money so I bought it. Well after a little research it turns out this may be too much ball for me. It is a Brunswick Evil Siege. So two questions ...
First off can I learn with a ball like this?
Second if a should drill it and try it what drill pattern should I go with?
Not having any hook experience I'm not sure how I want the ball to react. Thanks for the help.
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Jim is absolutely right. Using such an aggressive ball may be a detriment to you in a sense that the ball will be hooking for you plenty whether you are making it do it or not. The advice to start with an entry level ball is good because with lessons or not you will learn to make the ball hook on your own. And once that is accomplished then you can start exploring bigger hooking balls that give you more shot options, and different angles of entry into the pocket. Hope this helps.
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Thanks. I guess I'll try to sell this ball and find an entry level ball.
Or...if you got it cheap and can find the cash for an entry level ball (the slingshot for example is pretty inexpensive) hang on to it for when you do progress. With a little practice and dedication that may not take too long....
Tony
I would have to agree with littlelegs on the Slingshot that is pretty much an all around good ball that works
on dryer lanes and also on light to medium oil. Another ball you might want to consider is the Ebonite Cyclone
it is pretty much in the same class as the Slingshot but has just a little more hooking power.
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If money is a major issue you may want to ask the pro shop if they would be willing to trade. I have a friend that has done that before with balls he has won, etc.
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