This whole thing is so silly.
If a ball is illegal, it's illegal. Ban it outright in all USBC sanctioned events. This game they are playing where it is banned in tournaments but still legal in leagues is just nonsense. Either it is illegal or it isn't. Are they suggesting that sanctioned league bowling isn't important enough to enforce their own rules? That's kind of how it looks.
I get that a softer bowling ball has a wider footprint on the lane and can hypothetically provide a competitive advantage. However, someone still has to drive the ball. The ball doesn't strike all by itself. Doesn't matter who is throwing the ball, if they don't know what they are doing they aren't going to magically start throwing strikes when they pick up one of these balls. They still have to figure out where on the lane to play and consistently repeat shots.
The USBC certification of the six additional balls isn't being revoked like the Spectre. I am betting that Storm is only going to offer replacements to bowlers that participate in one of the tournaments specifically mentioned in the ruling. That would make more sense than replacing balls that are still technically legal for league play and still USBC approved for league play. Storm and the USBC worked together on this latest ruling, and I am betting the part about not revoking certification for these additional balls was at Storm's request to prevent them from having to replace all of these balls in addition to the Spectre. We will just have to see what happens when the latest replacement program is announced in the next day or two.
I am seeing online that a lot of bowlers want nothing to do with Storm Bowling products at this point. Many have asked for Storm to give them a voucher to allow them to replace their ball with non Storm products. I doubt Storm would go that far, but it is interesting to see a backlash starting.
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