
Originally Posted by
slmrcs
I'm curious how common this problem is.
got first finger tip ball when I was 19, in 1996.
Span way to long, could not hold onto it.
For several years after got new thumbs, new balls, going to the majority of pro shops in queens NY.
Nothing worked well.
It took over 2 years and 5 different drillers just to get correct span - I was given by numerous drillers too much reverse pitch and too long span.
Highest average 183. Perhaps getting 4 good releases in a league night.
Eventually gave up.
After 7 year break, friend asked me to go bowling.
Pro-shop was selling old, beat up balls for $10.
As an experiment bought one and asked to have it drilled with 3/8 forward pitch.
(note, years ago, pro-shop guys had looked at me like I was an alien retard for suggesting such a thing - I had told numerous drillers that the ball falls out, I can't hold onto it, and they refused to give me anything but 1/8 reverse ).
Over night, after bowling 4 times over 7 years, using a beat up, 13 lb ball, drilled over holes for a lefty (I'm right handed)
I am incomparably better than when I used to bowled 2 - 3 times every week.
I avg over 200 in practice, and actually feel like I can join a league this year and enjoy bowling, and work on my gave, rather than struggle to just hold onto the bowl.
But the thing is, I have a very short thumb. it is also not flexible. Doing the "coke bottle" test for lateral pitch, it's obvious I need extreme lateral pitch as well, which I'm working on. Based on what I read online, it could take 10 seconds to look at my hand and realize there is no way I could use reverse pitch. I understand some experimenting needs to be done, and a ball driller isn't going to take a newbie and get it 100% correct right away, but it seems from my experience that most ball drillers are totally incompetent. No driller (and I have maybe 8) ever looked at my hand except to measure span and hole size. As if the concept of thumb length and flexibility was a total non-factor.
Is this experience unique? I suspect there are many more people in my situation who gave up,
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