fokai73
05-16-2017, 03:28 PM
I can make one purchase for more than one of these highly priced balls if I wanted to. but for almost 10 years I've had great success with clearance stuff. Balls between $40 and $80 helped me earn cash to honor scores. Anything over $120 I start SMH and debate hard with wars in my head. Just like my choice of cars, I'm practical lol.. I don't need a 5 series, tesla, etc... one truck, one hatch back is all I need. The kids can fit and my bowling balls too, and it works lol. The wifey can drive the X5 suv, cause I love my hondas.....
Maybe I'm cheap when it comes to bowling, but there are better places I can put my money into. Retirement, kids, kids education, etc. plus I look at bowling this way, I'm not good enough for the PBA, I bowl tournaments less than 10 times a year, I bowl one scratch league with a house shot, and I don't bowl sport patterns often enough to warrant a regular priced ball that may be good or may not be a good match up. I'm not the only one. The highest average bowler (234) buys used and clearance stuff too. Only his 4 ball roller is NIB. He even bowls more tournaments than I do and more action type leagues. there are many more others like myself that I know of that wait for clearance or buy used.
Also with many house shots, many bowlers can benefit with today's entry level balls. High performance at a good price point. 900 global released two new boost balls and I can see this two balls as "it's all you need" balls for those once a week league bowlers. 2 balls for the price of one, almost. Few years ago, Storm came out with the breeze solid and pearl. These two balls were suffice for the two leagues I bowled that year and the year after. And both balls were my spare ball too, which made it easier to carry a tote bag and my shoes. These balls were given to me a month apart and performed well those seasons against the vivids and invasions of the bowling world.
Lastly, before league ended I noticed bowlers were pulling out timeless and code blacks. Few months before that, Quantums and Hammer new releases. All high end stuff at a premium price. Well, most of these bowlers still finished no better. Still the same bowler when league started, same bowler prior to two seasons ago. Average the same, poor spare shooting the same, and lighter wallets. My $49 ball beat out the timeless and code blacks. First side action paid for my ball and the second one was bonus. then again on sweepers took 2 of the four action money and took sweepers to cap it off. Though, there's a bowler with a quantum green who actually did very well for himself this season, but I think a lot of bowlers are over stacked with high end stuff that may be too much money and too much ball for their game. And speaking of used balls, those bowlers I gave or sold my balls to, all seem to do much better with them than when I owned them. lol
Maybe I'm cheap when it comes to bowling, but there are better places I can put my money into. Retirement, kids, kids education, etc. plus I look at bowling this way, I'm not good enough for the PBA, I bowl tournaments less than 10 times a year, I bowl one scratch league with a house shot, and I don't bowl sport patterns often enough to warrant a regular priced ball that may be good or may not be a good match up. I'm not the only one. The highest average bowler (234) buys used and clearance stuff too. Only his 4 ball roller is NIB. He even bowls more tournaments than I do and more action type leagues. there are many more others like myself that I know of that wait for clearance or buy used.
Also with many house shots, many bowlers can benefit with today's entry level balls. High performance at a good price point. 900 global released two new boost balls and I can see this two balls as "it's all you need" balls for those once a week league bowlers. 2 balls for the price of one, almost. Few years ago, Storm came out with the breeze solid and pearl. These two balls were suffice for the two leagues I bowled that year and the year after. And both balls were my spare ball too, which made it easier to carry a tote bag and my shoes. These balls were given to me a month apart and performed well those seasons against the vivids and invasions of the bowling world.
Lastly, before league ended I noticed bowlers were pulling out timeless and code blacks. Few months before that, Quantums and Hammer new releases. All high end stuff at a premium price. Well, most of these bowlers still finished no better. Still the same bowler when league started, same bowler prior to two seasons ago. Average the same, poor spare shooting the same, and lighter wallets. My $49 ball beat out the timeless and code blacks. First side action paid for my ball and the second one was bonus. then again on sweepers took 2 of the four action money and took sweepers to cap it off. Though, there's a bowler with a quantum green who actually did very well for himself this season, but I think a lot of bowlers are over stacked with high end stuff that may be too much money and too much ball for their game. And speaking of used balls, those bowlers I gave or sold my balls to, all seem to do much better with them than when I owned them. lol