It looks like Palombi really twists his body at the top of his backswing.
vanni9283 2 years ago
Yup, this is his old armswing before he cut some of the loop out of it. If you watch something a few years later his armswing is a few inches straighter and a bit higher.
NYDanno85 2 years ago
If you were to watch tournaments from 1993 (PBA National, Rochester Open), you'll notice his straighter, higher armswing.
He also went to a 6-step approach on his strike shots beginning in 1994 (he still used 5 steps for his spares though).
I forgot about the six-step... probably the only show he made doing that is the 1994 Hall of Fame Open in St. Louis.
The straighter armswing goes as early as the 1990 U.S. Open, I believe.
No, he was still looping it back then too.
Pedereson bowled awful well. Was this when he was wearing braces?
You are correct, you will be able to notice it when Salvino gives him a bear hug near the end.
StickTweedles87 2 years ago
It looks like Palombi really twists his body at the top of his backswing.
vanni9283 2 years ago
Yup, this is his old armswing before he cut some of the loop out of it. If you watch something a few years later his armswing is a few inches straighter and a bit higher.
NYDanno85 2 years ago
If you were to watch tournaments from 1993 (PBA National, Rochester Open), you'll notice his straighter, higher armswing.
He also went to a 6-step approach on his strike shots beginning in 1994 (he still used 5 steps for his spares though).
vanni9283 2 years ago
I forgot about the six-step... probably the only show he made doing that is the 1994 Hall of Fame Open in St. Louis.
The straighter armswing goes as early as the 1990 U.S. Open, I believe.
NYDanno85 2 years ago
No, he was still looping it back then too.
vanni9283 2 years ago
Pedereson bowled awful well. Was this when he was wearing braces?
NYDanno85 2 years ago
You are correct, you will be able to notice it when Salvino gives him a bear hug near the end.
StickTweedles87 2 years ago