Question from Richard McCusker:
Q – I have a “painful thumb" problem that needs to go away. Short of amputation, I’m looking for a solution. I’ve noticed a few bowlers “shaking the pain out" after releasing the ball, even when they’re rolling nothing but strikes and spares. And for less talented others, I suspect their grimacing isn’t just over a disappointing pin-fall. When I bring the subject up, the most common responses are either a shrugged-shoulder or quizzical expression. A few have told me to just wrap tape around my thumb until I get used to the pain, but I only subscribe to a “suck-it-up" philosophy when there are no other options.
A –
Today on “In The Pro Shop” we are going to cover how to layout out a ball using Storm’s PSA Drilling Instructions. This will give you an idea of how to layout a ball using the pin, mass bias (PSA) and a pin buffer to tune your ball reaction.
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Answer to last weeks question:
Q – Who has the most USBC sanctioned 800 series?
A – John Chacko Jr with 100. Second place is John Delp with 89.
Congratulations to our resident question guru kingpin on getting this one correct.
This weeks question:
Q – What is the record for the most fouls ever in one league game and who did it?
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