BowlingFans.com, The site for the fans, by the fans....

Exceptional Deals and Savings!

Find the

best deals

on products that

smart buyers

want at

NEWDealFinder.com

It's usrbingeek's latest site!

Sponsored Links




Page 2 of 2 < 1 2
Topic Options
Rate This Topic
#61397 - 07/12/08 10:16 PM Re: Disappearing Spare Game [Re: TheDemolitionMan]
Lefty Offline
Legend

Registered: 01/30/05
Posts: 1806
A/S/L: 36 / M / Rochester, NY
Double wood and the bucket are 2 of the only spares you see most pros hook the ball at.

Top
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Member
*****

Registered: 27/08/04
Posts: 10136
Loc: Mountain View, CA
Top
#61400 - 07/12/08 10:24 PM Re: Disappearing Spare Game [Re: Dennis Michael]
infernocal Offline
Legend

Registered: 02/19/07
Posts: 1930
A/S/L: 27/m/maryland
There are just so many different ways to leave something on the bucket no matter what your style for picking it up. I believe Norm likes to go straight up the lane at it pushing the 2 pin straight back into the 8 pin with the ball pushing through and catching the 4 and 5 pins. As long as he's not completely off, at most he leaves a pin. I think this way is the best.

Other ways of doing it, such as hooking, or even coming at an angle can be a little unpredictable, kicking some pins around.
_________________________
Calvin's Highs
Career
HG:300
HS:763

2008-2009 Winter Season
HG:277
HS:673

Top
#61411 - 07/13/08 07:11 AM Re: Disappearing Spare Game [Re: infernocal]
Dennis Michael Offline
Legend

Registered: 12/11/05
Posts: 3232
A/S/L: M/Barrington, Ill
There is always the risk of deflection with a straight ball, and a chop with a hook for double wood spares.

I tend to play a hook. Rarely miss a 2-8 or 3-9, but the 2-4-5-8 has given me trouble. I usually leave the 5, and if I play right more, the 8 stays. I have changed to playing more of a straight line rather than cross, and it seems to be helping. It's a matter of correct targeting.

Where I will often hit both the 2 and 8 with the ball, I don't on the bucket.


Edited by Dennis Michael (07/13/08 07:14 AM)
_________________________
Storm - Shift 16# Medium Length
Legends - Conqueror 16# Heavy arc
Brunswick - Scorchin Inferno 16#, Med-Heavy oil
Legends - Terminator 16# Heavy length
Legends - BigRBang 16# Medium Arc

Top
#61426 - 07/13/08 04:15 PM Re: Disappearing Spare Game [Re: Dennis Michael]
infernocal Offline
Legend

Registered: 02/19/07
Posts: 1930
A/S/L: 27/m/maryland
That was my point, either way has risks, but straight takes any lane condition out of the equation, but requires accuracy. Hooking at them puts you at the mercy of the lanes while needing a little less accuracy. A hang spot and the ball slides a little further maybe deflecting, or missing a front pin or all of them, or a dry spot and it takes off.
_________________________
Calvin's Highs
Career
HG:300
HS:763

2008-2009 Winter Season
HG:277
HS:673

Top
#61429 - 07/13/08 05:56 PM Re: Disappearing Spare Game [Re: infernocal]
Reconbbs Offline
Bracket Donor

Registered: 01/15/06
Posts: 143
A/S/L: 18/Male/York Pennsylvania
Throwing straight at all spares will help you when you bowl on sports shots and the PBA patterns. The lane is basically out of the equation unless the lanes are bone dry. For me its usually...If I hit my mark (on easier spares) I just turn around and walk away and wait for the sound. but yea...Shooting straight at your spares is the way to go. Your accuracy will be so much better when you get good at it and your spare percentages will go up to...give it a shot and see how it goes :]
_________________________
My Gear:

Columbia 300 Wrath Dead Flush 15lbs 1000 Grit
Brunswick BVP Rampage 15lbs 2000 Grit
Columbia 300 Scout 14lbs 500 Grit
Eagles Spare Ball 14lbs

High Game-300
High Series-776
League Avg-219
PBA Experience-171

Top
#61431 - 07/13/08 06:09 PM Re: Disappearing Spare Game [Re: Reconbbs]
TheDemolitionMan Offline
Hall of Famer Hopeful

Registered: 05/05/08
Posts: 904
A/S/L: 20/Male/California, US
Of course there are pros and cons of throwing a straight ball vs a hooking ball. But I would have to agree with Recobbs and Cal. Throwing a straight ball is a much better way to become more accurate, and take the lane out of the equation. You have to get used to throwing a straight ball at certain spares and learn how and where to throw the ball at those spares.
_________________________
I may be a noob, but I don't play like one.

Fall Averages
Romancing the Stone avg.: 171

Mixed Classics avg.: 179

High game: 279
High series:655

Arsenal
16 lb. Roto-Grip Cell
16 lb. Hammer Black Widow
15 lb. Columbia Scout Reactive Gold&Blue

Top
Page 2 of 2 < 1 2


Savings That Support BowlingCommunity.com

Please help support BowlingCommunity.com by using the following links to Amazon.com before making purchases.
Thank you!





BowlingCommunity.com Recent Posts
First ball advice
by doug118 - 13 minutes 37 seconds ago
Approach Issue
by Luksa - 56 minutes 6 seconds ago
What'd You bowl today?
by JedC - Today at 01:46 AM
Getting back in to it.... but a little lost.
by trekguy - Today at 12:59 AM
Mid-season update
by K.M. Ryan - Today at 12:18 AM
Stance
by leftykev - Today at 12:18 AM
Got my VISE IT thumbs done today!
by JStevensMD - Today at 12:04 AM
Some more gloating....
by Upriser - Yesterday at 11:34 PM
Fall/Winter Leagues 2008
by Richie V. - Yesterday at 10:46 PM
First Time High School Coach
by jaxx - Yesterday at 09:24 PM
Did I just screw up my ball with the drilling?
by Lefty - Yesterday at 09:09 PM
Thinking of a New Ball
by TheDemolitionMan - Yesterday at 08:48 PM
I found a 15 Venus but should I still get it?
by TheDemolitionMan - Yesterday at 08:45 PM
Is this legal??
by infernocal - Yesterday at 08:41 PM
Not Consistant
by Dan300 - Yesterday at 08:03 PM
Who's Online
7 registered (Admin, Amateur, doug118, JedC, Jock, Luksa, Upriser), 29 Guests and 9 Spiders online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Top Posters
Atochabsh 4068
Dennis Michael 3232
CoachJim 2132
infernocal 1930
Lefty 1806
Brandon510 1752
Tim Gerard 1398
cgeorg 1351
Brian Longo 1277
General Pounder 1270
Terms Of Use
Use of this community signifies your agreement to the Community Standards.



About BowlingFans.com | Contact Us | Advertise With Us | Privacy Policy
Use of this site signifies your agreement to the Conditions of Use.

Copyright © 1998 - 2008 - BowlingFans.com or its affiliates.
BowlingFans.com, BowlingFans, The Right Approach, Kegler's Connection, Tour411, BallBeat, BowlingCommunity.com, BowlSearch.com, and Bowling News You Can Use are trademarks of BowlingFans.com. All other trademarks and tradenames are property of their respective owners.