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+ | Download: [[:image:2010_USBC_Open_Championships.pdf|'''US Open Oil Pattern''']]<br /><br /> | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | Length: 40 feet | + | '''Length: 40 feet''' |
The United States Open Pattern features the toughest lane oil design in all of bowling. The U.S. Open condition is a "flat" oil pattern with equal oil being placed on each board, gutter to gutter. Premium shotmaking and precision accuracy are required to conquer this difficult condition. | The United States Open Pattern features the toughest lane oil design in all of bowling. The U.S. Open condition is a "flat" oil pattern with equal oil being placed on each board, gutter to gutter. Premium shotmaking and precision accuracy are required to conquer this difficult condition. | ||
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+ | '''Note''' | ||
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+ | ''For experiences please use the discussion tab'' | ||
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+ | [[Image:USOpenPattern.jpg|500px|thumb|left|''Visual representation of the United States Open pattern'']][[Image:Legend.gif|Legend|thumb|left]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Oil Pattern Library]] |
Latest revision as of 10:38, 21 October 2013
Download: US Open Oil Pattern
Overview
Length: 40 feet
The United States Open Pattern features the toughest lane oil design in all of bowling. The U.S. Open condition is a "flat" oil pattern with equal oil being placed on each board, gutter to gutter. Premium shotmaking and precision accuracy are required to conquer this difficult condition.
Note
For experiences please use the discussion tab