I bowled in a sport shot league that alternated patterns, primarily PBA patterns, every 2-3 weeks. So, essentially a PBA Experience league.
It was tough. I was averaging 168-178 in my THS leagues and both times averaged 149 in the sport shot league.
Anyone bowl in a PBA Experience League? May be joining one in a few weeks.
I bowled in a sport shot league that alternated patterns, primarily PBA patterns, every 2-3 weeks. So, essentially a PBA Experience league.
It was tough. I was averaging 168-178 in my THS leagues and both times averaged 149 in the sport shot league.
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There are a few PBA patterns I'd love to bowl on. Some I'd want nothing to do with it haha. There are a few tournaments this summer that use PBA patterns but with zero experience I don't think I would do too well.
We have a sport shot practice league here in the summer but not sure what patterns they are. If they had them at a good time I'd consider joining.
Current arsenal:
Motiv Trident Motiv Jackal Ghost RG No Rules RG DareDevil
C300 Impulse Hammer Black Urethane
I have bowled in a sport league for most of the last seven years. I had been told that it would make me a better bowler. In my experience, that was a lie. I've known several bowlers who went into months long slumps on the regular house shot after a season on the sport shot. I am not saying this will happen to you, but just bowling on a few PBA patterns for a couple months does not instantly increase your skill level.
My advice:
1. Use a plastic spare ball for all your spares except for the 5 pin and the 2-8.
2. Watch where the guys throwing strikes are playing the lanes.
3. Learn to observe your ball all the way until it goes off the lane.
4. Resist the temptation to use your plastic spare ball as your strike ball when you can't figure out the pattern. That just pisses off the other bowlers.
5. Relax and have fun!
John
On a related note, I recently picked up a black hammer before they went extinct. I've been having great success throwing at the center I'm bowling this summer. It is a medium oil short pattern. I have a feeling some people are gonna be crappy about me throwing urethane, altho it is only a doubles league. I don't care that much, I'm gonna throw what I want. Just rather not have drama about it.
Current arsenal:
Motiv Trident Motiv Jackal Ghost RG No Rules RG DareDevil
C300 Impulse Hammer Black Urethane
I did a sport shot league last summer and it was fun and a bit humbling. I finished my mixed league last year with a 190 avg and only averaged 160 on the sport shot. The 2 things that happened with the sport leagues, it convinced me to shoot almost all my spares straight with plastic. 2nd thing, I actually developed some bad habits trying to get my ball to react on the different patterns which put me in a bad slump the beginning of the winter leagues.
Thanks everyone. I do have a Brunswick Fanatic BTU I've yet to get drilled. Perhaps I'll do that this week. I don't have a plastic spare ball, but I do have older reactive ball I use for 10-pins that I've taken the surface to 4000 Abralon and polished with a polish that contains a slip agent.
Last summer I did a sport shot league. Some of those patterns seemed gimmicky to me. Averaged around 160's. Hopefully this league will be better.
Sometime's I throw urethane just because that's the look I want. Whether is on a THS, harder sport pattern, whatever. We just did a challenge tourney in my home center with a 36' pattern on the left lane and a 42' pattern on the right lane. Not exactly sport shots, but tougher than a THS. I ended up going with surface on the short pattern for the most part (Phaze II) and a Timeless on the long pattern. I bowled a sport league during the summer here as well a few years back. Was stupid expensive for being a doubles league (was 20 weeks at $20 a week). My partner didn't show half the time, "we" ended up winning the league, I ended up covering his dues for 15 weeks, and ended up getting back $180 between the 2 of us, which I kept it all as I covered his dues for 75% of the season
I have, but it's been a few years. I remember the first week we bowled on the Viper pattern. In the 8th frame I think my score was 85 and I was thinking "why the hell did I join this league"
Ended up averaging 161 for the 8 weeks. i also bowled a "house shot" league that summer, and averaged 193. So my highest ever league average happened when I was bowling on a sport shot once a week. Could have been a coincidence, but it probably wasn't.
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Despite JAnderson's Debbie Downer assessment...
...I'm thinking of joining 1-2 sport/PBA Experience leagues when I get out to Iowa. I probably will do 2 leagues a week...just THS...see if I can get on a team late since I'll be getting there beginning of June. Then, Fall/Winter, I'll have to see where I'm at. If the lanes are a lot different than they are in Cali....might take me a season or two to get to optimal performance...where I'd feel comfortable doing a sport/PBA league. And then, I gotta decide...if there's two PBA Experience/Sport leagues available...do I want to just join both of them and forget about THSs?? I dunno.
In Bag: (: .) Black Widow Hybrid 2.0; (: .) Ebonite Fireball; (: .) Brunswick Endeavor; (: .) Pyramid Force Pearl; (: .) C300 White Dot
USBC#: 8259-59071; USBC Sanctioned Average = 189; Lifetime Average = 172;
Ball Speed: 14.4mph; Rev. Rate: 245rpm || High Game (sanc.) = 300 (290); High Series (sanc.) = 725 (720); Clean Games: 209
Smokey this is not 'Nam', this is bowling. There are rules. Proud two-time winner of a bowlingboards.com weekly ball give-away!
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