Thank you everyone for your input! I will continue to work on my skills and get more accurate with my current arsenal before thinking of another ball!
I agree with what the others have said.
The Forrest green quantum and ebonite cyclone should be good enough for you to work with until you feel comfortable with them. The cyclone being the weaker of the 2 can be your "benchmark" meaning you can use this in any condition and adjust as needed. Once you master that ball you should step up to the Quantum which is the stronger ball.
I have recently begun relearning to bowl, basically. I used to bowl with a plastic ball without my thumb and have started to bowl traditionally with newer balls, learning the physical part (footwork, arm swing, etc.) is the most important part right now.
In my bag........15lbs Ebonite Pivot Master (overseas), Ebonite The One Boss (overseas), Ebonite Verdict, Ebonite GameBreaker 2 Gold
Lefty, Rev Rate 370, Speed 17mph
Brunswick's Forest Green Quantum is the top end of bowling balls (along with the Fire Pearl), and for a THS it needs to be drilled for length or it will be far too strong.
Even with it being drilled for length, it could become too much because it is such a powerful ball.
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