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rv driver
If you've never bowled before, I might suggest starting out with a plastic ball and learning the fundamentals of footwork, approach, arm swing, release, etc. Once you've gotten the basics, then your house pro can watch you throw some and make suggestions for a reactive ball. The plastic ball won't be a wasted purchase because, if you're throwing reactive with a hook, you'll need the plastic for a spare ball, anyway.
I've not noticed a whole lot of actual difference between the various entry-level reactive balls; they're only going to perform as well as you can make them perform, anyway. Most of them are rated for medium to dry lanes; most have very similar rg and differential specs, most have similar finishes on the coverstocks. My pro said that, at the beginner level, the choice is really more about color than anything else, although I would still choose something that I could use down the road to ball down to when the lanes dry out and you're using an aggressive ball.
You might look at the Storm Tropical Breeze, the Brunswick Strike King, the DV8 Misfit, the Columbia Scout, the Motiv Ascent. solid, pearl, or hybrid really depends on your throwing style (ball speed, rev rate, etc.). I think at this point in your game, I'd avoid a matte finish -- it's just going to be too strong for you to control -- and stay with a polish finish.
As Aslan said, pay attention to the Bowlingball.com Perfect Scale as a guide, and you can always open a "compare" page where you can see several balls side-by-side along with their specs.
Having worried my way through a lengthy process of buying my first reactive ball (even though I've been bowling for many years), I can tell you that, customer service-wise, I was most impressed with Motiv and DV8, which was why I ultimately went with DV8. I really wanted a Motiv, but my shop didn't have any available immediately. Pyramid was also very helpful, but I've not heard too much glowing about them; I'd be careful, I think. Columbia, I'm sorry to say, was super-super CRAPPY with their customer service. If they'd treated me like a person and returned my calls/e-mails, they might have sold me on a Freeze hybrid.
Good luck!
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