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Heads - This is the front part of the lane. Also called the maple area of the lane because of the material from which it is usually made.

High RG drilling - This is a drilling pattern where the pin is located at approximately 90 degrees (or 6 to 6-3/4 inches) to the PAP. It is called this because the core is initially rotating around its highest RG axis off the bowler's hand. This results in the ball skidding further down the lane before hooking. The pin may be positioned close to or in the bowler's track.
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