if youre having to grip the
ball during your approach, your thumb fit is improper. have someone at your
Pro Shop adjust it. most people in my opinion can hold on to a
ball quite readily with 0* of thumb pitch if the fit is good.
you may be one of the many bowlers suffering with "flat thumb in round hole" disease, and you may need to have your thumb refit as an oval. probably one thats flatter than you think.
if you have all of the
tape at the front or back (or both) of the thumb hole, you are essentially making your own custom oval. i see this a lot at the shop, and when im drilling for people at the shop who already have i'll fitting thumb holes that contain lots of
tape, they always say the same thing "this
ball fits great but it doesnt always come off of my thumb." i would say that this inconsistency is due to the variable nature of
tape.. and the more of it you have stacked the more variable that nature becomes.
what i like to do when people come into my shop with this problem (especially when they have thumb slugs) is measure the hole size with the
tape in the
ball, then measure the custom "oval" they have created with it. then i go down from that measurement by 2 bit sizes and cut the new slug to this size with an oval. this way, i know i will have to enlarge the thumb slightly and this gives me plenty of material to work with to do so.
this procedure has worked every time so far, and has actually turned a couple of "mad tapers" who thought they had some kind of nebulous swelling thumb disease into bowlers who no longer need ANY
tape at all... even after 3
games.