PBA Chameleon
The PBA Chameleon pattern is 39 feet long. It is the middle of the five PBA patterns. Here is the description given by the PBA: The 2009-10 Chameleon maintains its tradition of utilizing a “retro” approach to pattern design. Instead of “smoothing out” the oil on the lane, increased volumes are placed in “zones” encouraging players to choose a specific area of the lane to play. This is a multiple-angles pattern allowing the bowler to choose what part of the lane best suites their particular game. The scoring pace remains medium to low as the primary challenge faced by bowlers is the large number of adjustments which are needed to move from “zone to zone”. Large moves, more than five boards at a time, are common to stay out of trouble and to conquer the Chameleon.
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TV Finals Set for PBA Don Johnson Eliminator | MyBowlingBlog on
Sat, 6th Mar 2010 7:10 pm
[...] qualifying, but was eliminated in the group led by Palermaa. This event is being held on the PBA Chameleon [...]
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