Bowling Ball Thumb Hole Too Big

It is surprising how many bowlers will use a ball with far too much looseness in the thumb hole and then squeeze the ball in order to not drop the ball before the right time for the release to happen.
Bowling ball thumb hole too big. Watch this video for more details. Thumb hole too big. Some people like a very snug thumb and they are able to relax the thumb completely and the ball will fall off the thumb at release. In fact it s probably too big.
You may have to register before you can post. I have tape in the thumb hole and at times i still feel like i am slipping. Thumb exit problems are so difficult to fix because the release itself only takes a split second and we re talking about just one piece of that. One of the most complicated issues to fix in bowling is the concept of clearing the thumb this refers to how consistently your thumb exits the ball as part of your release.
This isn t happening to all my equipment but enough of it to think it is a problem. Others myself included prefer the thumb hole to be a little large. Bowled last night to practice and noticed that i am slipping moreso where the thumb grips the bowling ball. We can duplicate this position with our bowling ball by having the ball in front of us with the holes up.
A benefit to allowing your thumb to exit your ball cleanly is that your fingers will follow in a similar fashion each shot. Click the register link above to proceed. Now lets move on. If this is your first visit be sure to check out the faq by clicking the link above.
When the ball reaches the top of the backswing our hand is usually right on top of the ball. If you can then your thumb hole is too big. Bowlers use tape to adjust the feel of their bowling ball. Your first thought is always to make the.
Tape can be added to make the thumb or finger holes smaller. As far as the thumb being too big it s a matter of personal taste.