Keigel Atlanta(44") or the 47' keigel patterns! I don't like playing gutter and not used to slowing everything down. I also have problems with super dry lanes.
Zothen
What was the hardest lane condition you guys have bowled on? or the one you have the most trouble with?
Keigel Atlanta(44") or the 47' keigel patterns! I don't like playing gutter and not used to slowing everything down. I also have problems with super dry lanes.
Zothen
Any lane that is bone dry. Can't handle them.
The hardest was the first time on the US Open pattern. Reverse blocks seem to take me the longest to adjust to.
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Are you saying that you play the gutter on either of these patterns? I would think given the length of oil you'd be well inside the second arrow.
I can see your point about the speed. I think that on long patterns I have a tendency to release at my normal speed, but since there's less friction it looks like I'm throwing 1 mph faster.
John
i hated the shark pattern no hook for my lots of 3 or more pin leaves
@J Anderson-Yes I have had to play the 2 board where it was dry,cause my inside line(13 board) was getting carry oil on it.
Zothen
Completely dry lanes. I had no side spin either. I'd rather play on 47' oil
33 foot Sydney.. that pattern is brutal the hardest I've ever bowled on you can't hardly even use Resign.. Urethane was my only option and you have to play up 2 or 3 with your room for error still only being 2 boards at the most
Agreed. There is an older, really small bowling alley in my town that has 6 lanes upstairs and 6 lanes I the basement. My co-workers decided it was the perfect place for a holiday party last year so we rented the downstairs lanes for the night. Lanes probably haven't seen oil in multiple years. Pretty much impossible to navigate.
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