Hi Casey. Not sure why this thread didn't show under new posts but I still saw it.
Here is the link to the kegel oil pattern library. They have a lot of useful information and suggestions for lane play. http://www.kegel.net/patternlibrary/default.asp
Now to part one of your post. Revs do not make the ball hook. Literally. Axis rotation actually plays a much larger role. Revs actually make the ball skid FURTHER before hooking. The pro's will actually use less revs but more axis rotation on the longer oil patterns. High revs are not needed to be competitive on ANY pattern. The key is to know and understand your personal game well so you can play in a way that hides weaknesses and exploits strengths.
Now for the second part. More revs. That is definitely the number one goal of most bowlers. Very basic is; the further under the ball you have your hand at release combined with the speed of rotating your fingers just prior to release will create a higher rev rate. Personally, when I want to increase my revs over my normal, I will have my hand cupped and INSIDE the ball. Just prior to release the thumb is at the 2:00 position with my ring finger at 9:00. The thumb comes out while I uncup my wrist and rotate my fingers to 3:00.
Here is an article by Joe Slowinski that may help http://bowlingknowledge.info/images/...nskijune11.pdf
Ron Clifton also has a nice archive of articles with helpful tips www.bowl4fun.com
It will take practice increasing and then controlling your rev rate but you will enjoy the results. Good luck!
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