Originally Posted by
RobLV1
Thank you so much for your honest response. Here's the problem with "generic" ball ratings, based on my own observations of students and bowlers, plus my own bowling experiences.
1. RG is very important for low speed and high speed bowlers. Low speed bowlers need high RG balls, while high speed bowlers need low rg balls. This is also affected by rev/speed dominance. Low speed, rev dominant bowlers (me, for instance), need high RG balls. High speed, speed dominant bowlers need very, very low RG balls. Medium speed, rev balanced players can use a whole range of RG balls to their advantage in various situations.
2. Differential's importance is totally based on Rev rate. For high rev bowlers, differential is very important. For low rev bowlers, differential means very little if anything at all.
3. Asymmetrical cores will give you more power at the breakpoint, if you have a decent rev rate. If your rev rate is lower, you may see a little difference, but probably none at all. What you will see is that asymmetrical balls magnify mistakes in the release. If your release is not ultra consistent, leave your asymmetrical balls at home.
4. I've talked about the whole solid, hybrid, pearl thing until I'm blue in the face. If you still believe that there's an inherent difference other than the OOB surface, I GIVE UP!
With all of these differences, how can anyone possibly rate a particular ball for everyone?
Let me close by saying this. A number of years ago, I gave a ball seminar at a local bowling center. I explained all of the differences between balls so that anyone could understand them. The next week, one of the attendees was using a ball with which I was unfamiliar. I asked him what the RG of the core was. He responded, I don't know, but I'll find out for you and let you know next week. Again, I GIVE UP!
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