Dual Angle Layouts – Introduction

This article is intended to be the first of a series of articles that explain in as much detail as possible, how the Dual Angle Layout Technique works and how you can start to apply it to your game – or at least help you to better understand the why’s and how’s of the layouts you might have on your equipment.

Before we begin, I have to say that NONE of this material is original! All credit for the system and its application goes to Mo Pinel, President, Co-owner and Ball designer for Morich Enterprises.

For those that don’t know anything about this particular system, it basically breaks a layout down in to three parts:

  1. The Drilling Angle
  2. The Pin to Positive Axis Point (Pin-to-PAP) distance
  3. The VAL angle

Each part of the layout has it’s own affect on the final ball motion, so all three components are equally important. A poor choice in one component could completely destroy the intent of the layout.


Posted

in

,

by

Comments

One response to “Dual Angle Layouts – Introduction”

  1. […] = 'kellytehuna';This is a continuation of the series of posts about the Dual Angle Layout Technique. I strongly recommend you read the Introduction piece first, […]

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

%d bloggers like this: