I be honest I have no idea about drilling. I went to a reputable local shop, the owner is one of the best amateur bowlers around. I asked him a good ball for me to learn to throw a hook, and he picked Schizo. Now I looked at DV8 specs, and Schizo is aggressive ball I guess, though another bowler who averaged 190 told me it's not. I don't know much about equipment, I try to learn with what I have. I can throw my ball straight, but accuracy is a problem at the moment.
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900 Global Badger Claw - Radical Ridiculous Pearl - Spare Ball Ebonite T Zone
My lanes are synthetic, I just made inquiry about finding wooden lanes. As far as pro shops go I believe there are only 2 in Queens and most guys recommend going to the guy I went.
Well not as bad wood lanes tend to have more surface and make a bad mix with heavy oil high end balls but unless your bowling on fresh conditions that ball is more likely than not burning up and that is why you think it is weak. I would look at getting a mid line symmetrical ball for bowling on open conditions and really most leagues.
The big skid flip balls have thier uses but for learning how to properly throw a hook ball it wouldn't be a choice I would ever recommend for someone unless they already have a good release and are more on the speed dominate side.
Unfortunately a lot of pro shops will sell you what they think you want (or what they need to get rid of) instead of what you actually need.
Last edited by Amyers; 07-20-2015 at 01:30 AM.
I am a proud member of Bowlingboards.com bowling forums and ball contest winner
Current arsenal
900 Global Badger Claw - Radical Ridiculous Pearl - Spare Ball Ebonite T Zone
I agree with Amyers my old pro shop always tried to push whatever he had in stock. He would not order what I asked for so I went elsewhere and found someone that was interested in how I bowl so he could recommend a good fit. As to a spare ball our fun summer league gives away a T-Zone at the end of the league. I was going to have it drilled and use it as my spare ball then I learned how to pick up those 10 pin spares (right-hand bowler) using my same strike ball which is a Crux Pearl. I went bowling one Saturday just to practice 6,10s and 10 pin pick ups. something I thought could not be down has proven to be fairly easy. I'm now going use that ball as a credit at the pro shop.
I'm shocked nobody adviced you in seeing a coach. At 135 average, the last thing you should do right now is getting a new ball. But, I do agree that the next ball should be a spare ball. This will allow you to throw your normal release.
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