Some bowler specific information that is generally used (when known) to help determine layouts for a player are:
- Speed (Specify if its on the monitor or at the foul line)
- Positive Axis Point (P.A.P.)
- Rev Rate
- Initial Axis Rotation
- Initial Axis Tilt
- What surface you want the ball for (wood or synthetic)
- What lane condition you are bowling on most of the time or what condition you want it for.
At a really good pro-shop, yes they should watch you bowl some and talk to you about what you want the ball for or expecting out of the ball.
But If it's a new bowler and that info is not really known at the time, then a basic generic layout can be used.
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