It certainly makes the investment for a new ball much less attractive being as touchy as they are now. Never had any of my old plastic or urethane balls do that. Well, except for the one that fell and broke my wife's foot a few years ago which I've talked about before. That was an unusual circumstance though. It seems unless you use them all the time and take great care to maintain them they are short lived. Then if you bowl with them too much they are short lived. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. Meh...it is what it is though. The cost of being in the sport today I guess.
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