I am in need of some advice. I have been doing so much research that I have my head spinning. I think I am now over complicating everything.
I bought my first ball about 2 ½ years ago, which was a Scout Reactive. It had cracked and I am in need of a new ball. I know how to bowl but I need improvement. I bowl recreationally but often. I am not consistent, will be taking some lessons. I bowl between the 140s – 160s. I bowl in different houses. One is old wood with med to heavy oil, the others are synthetic with med to light oil. If I need two balls I can deal with that. I tend to bowl more at the wood house it is cheaper. I bowl a lot of games 6 – 10 per outing. I can hook the ball no problem. I use a 12 lb normal fingertip drill. The Scout R hooks in both houses but more on the med to dry syns. It is not that consistent. Most of the problem is I, but I’m working on it.
I stand 20 – 25 and throw 2nd arrow trying to move more toward the 3rd. The ball carries down the right side and hooks pretty much. (not all the time) I throw slow to med with med revs. The ball hooks to the Brooklyn side often for me. I tend to get more strikes on the Brooklyn side. I have some basic work to do to improve my game.
I am afraid if I get a ball that really hooks I will not be able to keep it on the lanes. Would I have to learn a whole new game? Although, might not be not a bad idea.
I am looking for a mid priced ball that would be good in med to med heavy oil conditions for wood lanes. I would like to be able to use one ball for all my bowling if possible. Some of the info I read regarding potential hook, diff/rg dry backend, sanded, pearl, etc has me going crazy. The Scout R, which hooks for me, seems to perform more consistently on drier syn than the wood. But I still bowl the 140s.
What ball should I get? I have researched the Hyde, Big Hit, Scout Particle, Grove Proactive or Reactive, Ebonite Tornado or Savage, and the Blade series.
I still need to make some mechanical improvements and want to do it with a good overall forgiving ball. I need a smooth predicable ball.
All comments are welcome!
Thank you in advance for your time.
Lynn