Manufacturer Listing -> Brunswick -> Zone Aysmmetric
Layout 1- Most Length With The Least Hook For Drier Areas
Layout 2 - Most Skid/Snap Reaction Possible
Layout 3 - Aggressive Mid-Lane With Delayed Hook
Layout 4 - Earliest, Most Aggressive Reaction For Strong Recovery On Oilier Lanes
Use X-holes to increase or decrease track flare learn more here
Note: If a X-hole is necessary to make the ball ABC legal, place it above or below the axix on a line drawn from the grip center through CG.
Note: Finger, Thumb and X-holes must have at least a moderate bevel and the riser Pin must be at least one in from any drilled hole to comply with the brunswick warrenty.
Lane Condition - Dry
Pin - Near span-line above the fingers
Locator Pin - Near span-line by thumb
Reaction - Most length with the least hook for drier areas
Lane Condition - Medium to Dry
Pin - Near span-line above the fingers
Locator Pin -Between the thumb and axis
Reaction - Most Skid/Snap reaction Possible
Lane Condition - Medium
Pin - Outside ring finger
Locator Pin - On span-line below thumb
Reaction - Agressive mid-lane with delayed hook for use on a wide variety of lane conditions
Lane Condition - Medium to Oily
Pin - Outside ring finger
Locator Pin - Between thumb and axis
Reaction - Earliest, most aggressive reaction for strong recovery on oilier lanes
Time Zone balls come with four surface markings on the ball for layout use:
- "P" is a solid yellow Riser Pin that marks the Top of the Core
- "L" is a small clear pin that marks the Preferred Spin Axis of the ball
- "H" is a punch mark that indicates the Heavy Spot or CG of the ball.
- the engraved ellipse shows the shape and position of the Time Zone Core
- The "P","H" and "L" will tend to be in a straight line with "H" between "P" and "L".
- "H" can fall left or right of the line connecting "P" and "L" and not change the performace of the Time Zone
- "P" and "L" wo;; be c;pse tp 6-3/4" apart.
- For left-handed bowlers use the mirror images of the Basic Layouts