On an asymmetrical ball the mass bias should be in line with the pin and directly underneath your thumb.
Short pin bowling ball layouts.
The pin location has the biggest effect on the balls reaction and core location.
Place a piece of white tape on that spot.
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Draw a line on the ball from the center of the thumb hole through the pin.
We re often told two main things about how pin to pap distance affects ball motion.
This helps the ball be extremely stable with the short pin but not want to lose all energy before entering the pins.
I always suggest asymmetrical equipment for shorter pin layouts because you have the psa helping the ball continue through the pins more than you can get with a symmetrical.
Knowing how to lay out your bowling balls can help you gain an edge over your competition.
Pin to pap distance is one element of a bowling ball s layout.
The more the ball flares the more fresh parts of the surface contacts the lane and the more the ball ultimately hooks.
The pin to pap distance pin length dictates how much flare potential the ball will have as it travels down the lane.
Extend the line 10 past the pin to the bottom of the ball and mark that spot that is 10 from the pin.
And a pin under drilling in most cases for most bowlers is going to roll earlier than a pin over drilling.
On a symmetrical ball the center of gravity cg should be in line with the pin angling toward your thumb.
The pap is the reference point for ball layouts.
So if you had two identical bowling balls one with a 2 pin and one with a 4 pin and you put both pins in the same location then the only thing you have to worry about is the final destination of the cg and how much weight it carries.
That is the intended location for the balance hole.
The layout when the ball is drilled put the pin 4 5 inches from your positive axis point pap or under your ring finger.