Pete Weber Layouts
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Pete Weber Layouts
Does anyone have any ideas of the layouts Pete Weber uses on his balls? Thanks.
Re: Pete Weber Layouts
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Re: Pete Weber Layouts
PDW doesn't really use modern terminology to describe his layouts, but he talks about the layouts used in the US Open on this podcast: http://above180.com/pdw-you-can-root-ag ... an-hear-it
He normally just calls his layouts "pin-up, pin-down, cg kicked out, etc." but you could estimate by the way he describes his layouts since he gives his pap in the interview, above.
If I remember correctly, he used one Frantic that had "pin in palm with a balance hole on my PAP which is 6" over" or something to that effect. That would probably be something like a 90/6/90 p1.5 (guessing about the PSA in thumb on this one -- could be anywhere depending on size of balance hole -- probably more like a 50/6/90).
He normally just calls his layouts "pin-up, pin-down, cg kicked out, etc." but you could estimate by the way he describes his layouts since he gives his pap in the interview, above.
If I remember correctly, he used one Frantic that had "pin in palm with a balance hole on my PAP which is 6" over" or something to that effect. That would probably be something like a 90/6/90 p1.5 (guessing about the PSA in thumb on this one -- could be anywhere depending on size of balance hole -- probably more like a 50/6/90).
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Re: Pete Weber Layouts
Usually when a Storm staffer wins a tournament, Chris Schlemer will do a write-up documenting the equipment they were using along with a picture of the equipment on the Storm website. A write up and pic of Pete's equipment used during the tournament can be found here:
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That's the best I got....
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Re: Pete Weber Layouts
The Frantic looks like a RICO drill. Of course, this is just a guess.
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