Line | World Class |
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Color | Royal/Sapphire |
Coverstock | Particle Solid |
Core | 2-piece |
RG | 2.576 |
Differential | 0.035 |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | Sheen |
Weights | 14 thru 16lbs |
Cleared USBC | Yes |
6 Reviews
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doncom
Just got the ball drilled up and have only shot a few games with it. But It is drilled for a early roll and it does do that. There is no over reaction. All my previous balls were Ebonite and Hammer but the next few will be Lane Masters. You definetly need oil for this ball but then that is a given. It is drilled with the pin 4 inches from my pap and the cg 3 1/8 from my pap. A balance hole was placed about 2 inches past my val. It is definetly my favorite ball now. What is nice about the drilling is the control and how it doesn't jump on the backend.
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walesliao
The Worldclass is better than worldclass reactive & more easier for low rev player to use. I had drill it as pin up as ring finger & kick cg out around 1.5"(Axis).This ball rolls very strong & easy to predict where it will godow the lane.The diamond particle coverstock provide a versatile & variety changes for bolwers who may polish out or stay dull.And lanemaster's feature,"super thick coverstock",allows ball to maintain the performance more than other brands to date.But another side,it also sacrafied some backend carry. For tournalment use, this is a nice choice for keep you stay on the leading group.But rememebr to put is back when there is burned out on lanes.
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BuddiesProShop.com - Bill
I drilled the ball up a little different from the rest of my Lane Masters equipment. I put the Pin 4 inches from my PAP, and the CG 3 1/8 inches from my PAP. The pin was 1 1/4 inches up from my midline and since the CG was in my thumb quadrant, a weight hole was place in that area. I threw this ball on our house shot and the ball was strong in the midlane and made an even and controllable move to the pocket. I found the ball to have good recovery, and it had the same hitting power that you would expect from other Lane Master balls. This is probably my favorite out of the last couple of Lane Master balls that I have drilled. -Bill BuddiesProShop.com Copy the Link to Watch a Video of me throwing this ball ttp://www.buddiesproshop.com/files/4372.wmv
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trav
this ball is a strong ball that can handle a variety of lane conditions. the motion is predictable and strong, and the hitting power is great. this ball is very versatile. i have mine drilled fairly mild and it hits like a ton of bricks. this ball jumps off the dry very well without over under. the midlane read is strong but not overly so to the point that it burns up. perfect blend of length, backend and total hook. this one has a strong arc that keeps coming. i recomend it on medium to heavy oil unless you plan on applying polish. applying polish makes the breakpoint a lot stronger so watch out for 4 9's. the core in this ball is very strong but may be little difficult to drill so dont let any joe blow punch it out. i play pretty straight with mine, but my friend has it drilled a little different and swings the whole lane with it. wutever u want this ball to do it can do it. those of you with high rev rates be carefull with strong drill patterns because it may be a little too aggresi
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wldwes
Thank you to John G for The World Class. My World Class came with a 4 inch pin & 3 1/2 top. I drilled the WC with 5 by 5 1/2 layout and pin above ring finger to delay the roll. On a standard house shot, the World Class rolls early & heavy, but murders the corner pins on pocket & half pocket hits! Unlike most particle ball, the World Class finishes strong through the pocket without the hook-out or roll-out that plagues other particles. However, you will need to bag it when the heads disappear. This is my first Legends ball, but definatly not my last one!
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BuddiesProShop.com - Tim
I want to start by thanking the staff at Lane Masters/Legends for sending us these balls early so we can test them out. I laid out my World Class 3" x 3 1/2" from my PAP (Positive Axis Point). I tried it on 3 different oil patterns...Heavy volume 43 ft. house shot, 39 ft. sport pattern, and the 2006 USBC Open Championships pattern. On the house shot, I found the World Class to be strong enough to overcome the flood in the middle of the lane (about 90 units), but when I sent the ball to the dry boards to early, it would burn up and I would be in the weak 10 zone. Also, since the ball uses so much energy in the front 2/3 of the lane, when it was time to move in, I would be in the weak 10 zone again. On the Sport shot and nationals shots, this ball was king. Somehow the ball gave me about 5 boards of area when nothing else would. When it got to the backend of the lane, it was hit with the signature power of a LM/LGND bowling ball. I was very pleased with the new releases f