
Originally Posted by
RobLV1
First of all, your supposition that some balls are "weak" and some balls are "strong" is basically flawed. As I have written many, many times, our culture has a bias toward these words. "Strong" is good, and "weak" is bad. It's more about where the balls utilize their energy: early to start up in the oil (really not possible), or late (further down the lane) to knock down all of the pins. Secondly, however you choose categorize your bowling balls, no ball dictates where you can play on the lane. Only the lane dictates where you can play based on the oil pattern, who else is playing on the lane, who has played on the lane before you, the topography, and the weather outside (temperature and humidity).
Now, unless you have magically turned into Walter Ray since the last time I saw you bowl, the idea of a 1/2 board adjustment with your feet or your eyes is ridiculous... almost as ridiculous as your misguided belief that you have to play outside lines because you don't have a lot of hand. You yourself have said many times in the past that Vegas lanes are much oilier than California lanes, and yet you insist on playing in the dirt on the dry CA lanes. Why? An interesting byproduct of my BTM interview with Pete Weber was a discussion of one of the really significant differences between elite bowlers and league bowlers: elite bowlers see the lanes the front to back while league bowlers see the lane from side to side. Once you can get it through your head that on a 40' house shot, you have 20' of friction past the pattern regardless of where you play at the arrows, you WILL master this game, but not before!
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