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lol. I try not to do it, just feel like beting my head against a wall sometimes. It's the typical "DOH" reaction. I love bowling and rarely let it upset me to the point of it affecting my bowling. I just keep trying new things and keep a positive attitude. There are just sometimes that you sit there and go, what the heck happened there?!?! lol Tami |










My recommendation for very dry backends is to drill a ball with a medium to heavy cover and drill it weak. Weak is very low flare and very little backend flip. It will be a "special" ball because it will sit in your bag a long time before coming out to play. I have a Total NV drilled with an early read with little flare and weak flip. I have had this ball for about 10 months and only shot with it a hand full of times. And 3 times it was with the Cheetah pattern.
MichaelI do recommend practicing with this ball because it looks like all of your balls are very aggressive and flip hard. This is a very different layout and will show you how good of a versatile bowler you are. The correct throw for this type of ball is either straight-up or slightly in, i.e. standing 12 board hitting 3-4 board with very little to no swing.
Good luck.
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