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If your delivery is not hitting the pocket you’ve got a problem If this is the case read on.
To start, stand on board 15 at the dots (that’s the second dot to the right from the big center dot). Secondly, roll you ball looking at the second arrow.
Keep in mind that if your shot is coming up light you will need to move to the right one to three boards with your feet on the approach while keeping your eyes in the same spot.
The same adjustments as the ones described above needs to e made if your shot is coming up high.
In both instances, the opposite is true for lefthanders.|If you are a lefthander the opposite would be true for you.|In both cases mentioned above the opposite is true for lefthanders.|Keep in mind that if you are a lefthander the opposite will be true for you.
Continue to make these adjustments until you hit the pocket.
Hopefully after making these minor adjustments, you will be hitting the pocket consistently.
There is a chance that after making the adjustments you still can’t hit the pocket. In this case there are a few other things that need to be done. For instance you change the ball speed, or put more revolution on the ball. Lofting the ball is another thing you can try to increase your chances of hitting the pocket.
All of these adjustments are made through trial and error.