First, welcome to BB.
Good coaching is always a better investment than a new ball, there may be elements of your game that you can improve that will make the ball you have work better for you. I cannot stress this enough even though I am a self proclaimed ball junkie. Take that $150 and use it to get 2-3 sets of lessons from a good coach, (and the elements of a good coach are discussed here), one lesson a month, and the two of you can decide what adjustments need to be made with your bowling equipment. It may be as simple as getting your current ball plugged and redrilled w/a different layout, dropping your ballspeed, and playing a slightly different line will make the biggest immediate change.
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