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MajorPhoenix
02-01-2019, 08:07 PM
Like the title says, I’m looking for suggestions for an addition to my arsenal.

Current bag:
Track Tactix
Ebonite GB3 Pearl
Storm Ice (spare)

Any suggestions would be appreciated. I’m definitely looking for a higher oil ball.

RobLV1
02-02-2019, 08:21 AM
Based on the specs of the two balls you already own and your perceived need for a higher oil ball, I believe you might be better served by spending your money on some qualified coaching.

JerseyJim
02-03-2019, 11:35 PM
Just to echo everyone else's opinion. It helps to have your game looked at by a trained eye. A bit over a month ago, I had a coaching session from Dave Williams, former touring PBA member, and AMF staffer. He pointed out a couple of quirks in my game to keep an eye on. But the most valuable thing that he said to me was that I was throwing the ball free and easy. Most of this season has been too much thinking on the lanes, leading to tentative shots. The last few weeks have been spent trying not to over think things, and just throw the ball. I regained control of the pocket, and my spare shooting has improved immensely. In this case, it was a lot cheaper than a new ball.

ALazySavage
02-05-2019, 08:54 AM
What conditions are you bowling on that you would want the higher oil ball for? If you are in a THS situation you could easily be burning the ball out, making it appear as though it is not strong enough for the condition when really it is too strong for what you are dealing with. If it is a standard league I would have a hard time believing that there is too much oil for that equipment - centers are not going to want to put down premium amounts of oil for a weekly league. The lesson could be a really good idea because in addition to helping out the physical game they can help steer you to good equipment choices.

mattmc82
02-08-2019, 04:26 PM
I know everyone recommends it but I’ve been trying to schedule a lesson for 3 years. If I ever got good enough i could make a killing here just coaching

RobLV1
02-08-2019, 05:16 PM
I know everyone recommends it but I’ve been trying to schedule a lesson for 3 years. If I ever got good enough i could make a killing here just coaching

Being able to coach does not require being good enough at bowling, it requires being good enough TEACHING!

vdubtx
02-11-2019, 12:28 PM
Being able to coach does not require being good enough at bowling, it requires being good enough TEACHING!

Absolute truth to this. There is no way I could teach someone how to bowl. I can give some pointers here and there, but, I am just not technical enough to view someone else's game and tweak it to get a desired effect from it.

fordman1
02-11-2019, 02:37 PM
Is that anything like under paying school teachers. Probable one of the most important jobs today.

MajorPhoenix
02-12-2019, 11:52 AM
Is that anything like under paying school teachers. Probable one of the most important jobs today.

lol ironically enough, i'm a high school teacher, as well as a high school bowling coach!

I have a dream list of bowling balls i'd like to add, but on this salary...fuggedaboutit

actonyourown
02-27-2019, 06:07 PM
I own a Roto Grip Halo. It is my favorite ball to throw and does well on heavy oil. My buddy has a Brunswick Bias. It's a white ball but with his style he has been putting up a great season using it. Take a look at those it you are going just for a new ball.

MajorPhoenix
03-01-2019, 09:53 AM
I own a Roto Grip Halo. It is my favorite ball to throw and does well on heavy oil. My buddy has a Brunswick Bias. It's a white ball but with his style he has been putting up a great season using it. Take a look at those it you are going just for a new ball.

I've looked at the Halo before, and if I was looking for a solid, I would have grabbed it. I ended up drilling a Choice Pearl