The New Reality of Drilling Symmetrical Bowling Balls
It's #MoMonday! In this segment, Mo Pinel discusses how to properly track your axis migration on symmetrical bowling balls. Then, he will discuss the 5 key measurements relating to the axis migration and how it can affect your ball motion. Layouts Used on Intels: 30°x3-3/4"x20° 90°x3-3/4"x20° 90°x4"x85°

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The A-B-C Zones of Pin to PAP Layouts - #MoMonday

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BOWLING BALL LAYOUTS EXPLAINED - Dual Angle Layout System

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