
Originally Posted by
RobLV1
As a long-time writer for BTM, I take a lot of responsibility for encouraging bowlers to use ball changes as one of their primary adjustments during league bowling. Unfortunately bowling, along with most everything else in the world, has changed. It is very important to know and understand your bowling balls, however trying to set up a "progression" of balls to use week in and week out is a fools errand. Why? Because synthetic lanes are getting older and older and topographic differences between lanes is getting to be much more important than simple oil transition. A ball progression focuses on what should work as the oil dries up, but topography can take that plan directly to the garbage can. Lateral moves (always inward as moving more outside into the area that is already dry is a fools errand), speed changes, changes in axis tilt and rotation, should always come first. Ball changes need to be made to compliment these changes, NOT to keep from making them.
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