I've sort of had this one rolling around in my mind for a bit. I think that for the common bowler it probably would tend to confuse him. I know that when I first started looking into the oil patterns the biggest problem I had was with "units." The units aren't actually a volume, and that's probably the hardest thing to grasp. And of course different oils take different amounts to make a "unit." While knowing what the pattern is or understanding the graphic layout of it is nice, it's true, you really can't know how it's going to play until you roll something on it.
I do take umbrage with the "heavy" oil patterns as to only having to do with length. I've bowled at places where the ball would almost have a rooster tail behind it from the pond they put out, but I've also seen longer patterns with less "volume" that played the same way. Maybe we need more than one designation for oil on a lane. Long and light, or short and heavy, for example.
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