First of all, great forum, I've been lurking for a while and I like how friendly everyone is here, so I decided to register.
On to the topic at hand: I've got a birthday coming up next month and the better half has OK'd the purchase of a new ball to celebrate (I love new toys, so this is great). So I start looking around online. I thought I knew bowling but I found out quick that I don't know jack diddly. I bought my last ball - a Brunswick Cyclone - at K-Mart about 10+ years ago at least and back then all I knew was that I wanted a fingertip ball so I could throw a hook (and hook it does, although these days it doesn't hook like it used to - I like to think it's the ball and not my aging wrist but I digress). Anyway I can throw a decent game with it, 160-180's usually, but I'm thinking with a properly drilled reactive resin ball I could do much better (that's my theory at least). But for all I know, I could be paying $150+ for a paperweight. I look at the stats on sites like bowlingball.com that talk about coverstocks, cores, oil patterns, grit patterns, flare potential, partridge in a pear tree (OK I made that last one up but still) and I'm just like "ummm... I'd like... a ball?"
Here's what I do know. I'm left handed, my bowling style is somewhere between "stroker" and "tweener", I throw the ball about 14 mph according to the computer at the last alley I bowled at, and the lanes I bowl on are your typical bowling alley lanes, nothing special, no sport shots or anything like that. I'm not looking to go pro or anything, I just want to be able to bowl above 200 consistently. What would be a good ball to get that won't cost a bunch of money and will perform reliably on typical bowling alley conditions and give a good strong hook? Also what weight should I get? I throw a 14lb now but I have no idea if that's the right weight for me or not. I intend to purchase from a pro shop so it will be drilled right and to get some additional advice from the staff, but I need a starting point so I don't go in there and just go "duh, me wants a ball".
Thanks everyone!
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