That wasn't the question. Oiling out to 5 rather than to 10 would give a bowler who swings the ball much less area to play with. It amazes me how many 180 or less bowlers get on here and talk about bowling and hitting one board. If you can be as accurate as they all seem to be you should be averaging 225+ on the house shot. It also seems strange that bowlers are averaging close to the house average on sports shots. That is not a real sport shot is you do that. We have a sports league every summer and no one has ever averaged 200.
Also no one who throws a 12 lb. ball should be talking about the difference between sport and house shots.
As to the averaging their weight + age I don't think I could have ever did that in my life. When I got out of the army in 1967 I weighed 185 and was 21 years old. Today I would have to average 340. 270 +70 maybe we need that new scoring system. I use a 15 lb. ball and have often thought about going to 16.
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