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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2008

Scott Goldsmith throwing the Ebonite Playmaker. Ball weight 16lbs.

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  • According to the USBC website, Scotts average is 217.

  • That is correct. Currently averaging 224 and 222 in my two leagues.

  • Were you bowling at Brunswick Vista Lanes in Palmdale, CA?

  • No, Brunswick Mesa in Arizona.

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  • damn u got a lot of hook on your ball....good job!!

  • I also have da Playmaker. This ball's da shit!

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  • hells nah ... no way thats a 16lbs ball.. the movement of the ball is too light... prob.. a 14lbs ball thats 4 sure ... hehehe anyways great game bro .. keep the good work

  • awsome

  • This guy has about as much hand, if not more than Alex Aguiar, who is in the low to mid 500's on an average day lol

  • i always found a way to the pocket with this ball..and found success with it... but like all ebonite balls...it started hitting, and carrying less and less with more games...

  • this ball any good? im thinkin of getting one

  • Dude you throw a great ball, how do you throw it? Ive tried but cant quite get it. Plz message me back preferably on private message.

  • Well one way without getting into the cats system is using single pc of tape and counting the revs the ball makes the whole way down the lane, using a camera in slow motion. You than need to time the ball as sharp as possible from release to when it hits the pin deck. After take the revs you counted and divide by the time is seconds. You'll have revs per second, just multiply by 60 to get minutes. Not the most accurate way but it puts you somewhere.

  • how do you calculate your rev?

  • 450 no way..... On an average day I've been hit at 450 and this guy has way more than me. I guess you could always slow it down and try counting the revs and doing the math but that's a little overkill.

  • what does this guy think he's an indian

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