I have a question for "everyone" - how many of you know what your thumb pitches are? I also have some rants and raves too..
I guess I'm a little peeved at some
Pro Shop operator(s) that I've been dealing with - at least until today when I had one of those "epiphany" moments.
I've kept my average 200 - 210 for a while now and have tried many things, techniques, etc... to rise above this. I bowl everyday, I coach, and I'm still very much a student of the sport and probably always will be. Over the past year or so, I've developed large calluses on both sides of my thumb. I've complained to my
Pro Shop drillers (changed driller once) about this and mentioned that I felt like my thumb pitch is out of whack considering if I'm going to throw a bad shot, it's usually my thumb hanging (plus the calluses are a clue). Essentially the drillers either don't care what I'm trying to convey or are too deadset on their ideas of thumb pitches always being 1/8" reverse. On a side note, I had to gripe about them not writing down my PAP for proper pin placement - still not sure if they've drilled everything correctly according to PAP or if they're just guessing.
Anyway, as for the epiphany, a friend of mine let me try his ball today - he has 7/8" reverse, which is extreme and his span is a bit too long. Long story short, first six shots were strikes and I finished 250+ with a ball that I've never thrown before (
Hammer Burn). With the noticeable thumb pitch change, my hand cleared the ball very nicely - better than anything I have in my 15+ ball arsenal.
So... I've got several balls in my arsenal, all drilled with switch grips, the most I can get out of my switch grips are 1/4" reverse without plugging and redrilling everything - had a new grip drilled today and it felt better, but 1/4" reverse may not be enough. I've got my new Burn in for finger plug and redrill (since I bought the ball from my friend after I threw it) and will give 7/8" reverse a try with better span fit.
My rant is, the
Pro Shop operators are doing too much one size fits all - or basic drilling is good for everyone. I'm bothered that it took me this long to try a substantial more amount of reverse to see if I come out
cleaner - but at the moment pleased with what I found.
So - how many of you know what your thumb pitch is and how many of you are just at the mercy of the
Pro Shop operator?