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With its high gloss finish, the Damage will provide excellent length with a quick response to friction at the breakpoint.
Pin to PAP(5 1/8" over 1/8" up) - 4"
CG Placement - 5" from PAP
Mass Bias Position - n/a
Balance Hole - n/a
Surface Preparation - Out of Box (500 grit Siaair/Rough Buff/High Polish)
What I Was Looking For In This Ball Layout:
With Brunswick's new addition to the Advanced Performance line we were excited to see what ball motion the Damage would bring to the table. After some discussion with our contacts at Brunswick we decided to use a fairly simple layout, placing the pin in a stronger position at 4" from my PAP and the cg back towards the center of grip at 5" from PAP.
We felt this would give us a solid idea of the ball motion and the potential across multiple conditions and/or as the lane broke down.
What I Ended Up With in the Ball and Layout:
This series of balls continues to produce good ball motions across many conditions. The Damage was no different and did not disappoint us when we tested it.
On the fresh you could tell the ball was a little out of it element but it still created enough friction to get into a good roll and still give us plenty of movement on the back part of the lane. If the cover was hit with a 2000 grit pad the motion would have suited the condition much better.
As we saw the lane break down the Damage came to life and by the end of the night it was moving off the break point as strong as any other ball in this performance line. The great thing about the Damage is my eyes was how it looked going down the lane. To me this is sometimes as important as reaction because it lets you see what the ball is doing. With it's sharp three color pearl the Damage was great to watch as it went to the pin deck.
There was no lack of energy by the pins with this ball either. The ball continued off the break point very strong and went through the pin deck
with authority every time.
The Damage is a great reacting and great looking addition to Brunswick's line up.
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Brunswick Damage Reviewed By: bowlingball.com reviews by Tony Ruocco 10/12/2010 07:47 ( stars)
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 215 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Tweener | |
| PAP | 5 1/8 right 1/8 up | |
With its high gloss finish, the Damage will provide excellent length with a quick response to friction at the breakpoint.
Pin to PAP(5 1/8" over 1/8" up) - 4"
CG Placement - 5" from PAP
Mass Bias Position - n/a
Balance Hole - n/a
Surface Preparation - Out of Box (500 grit Siaair/Rough Buff/High Polish)
What I Was Looking For In This Ball Layout:
With Brunswick's new addition to the Advanced Performance line we were excited to see what ball motion the Damage would bring to the table. After some discussion with our contacts at Brunswick we decided to use a fairly simple layout, placing the pin in a stronger position at 4" from my PAP and the cg back towards the center of grip at 5" from PAP.
We felt this would give us a solid idea of the ball motion and the potential across multiple conditions and/or as the lane broke down.
What I Ended Up With in the Ball and Layout:
This series of balls continues to produce good ball motions across many conditions. The Damage was no different and did not disappoint us when we tested it.
On the fresh you could tell the ball was a little out of it element but it still created enough friction to get into a good roll and still give us plenty of movement on the back part of the lane. If the cover was hit with a 2000 grit pad the motion would have suited the condition much better.
As we saw the lane break down the Damage came to life and by the end of the night it was moving off the break point as strong as any other ball in this performance line. The great thing about the Damage is my eyes was how it looked going down the lane. To me this is sometimes as important as reaction because it lets you see what the ball is doing. With it's sharp three color pearl the Damage was great to watch as it went to the pin deck.
There was no lack of energy by the pins with this ball either. The ball continued off the break point very strong and went through the pin deck
with authority every time.
The Damage is a great reacting and great looking addition to Brunswick's line up.







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