I have to disagree with ya''ll. I throw brunswick on THS and Regional patterns. I can throw any of the new releases on any thing. Every company comes out with strong balls. But the C system, although a strong ball, is going to be clean through the front and retain its energy for the back part of the lane. The reason these companies do this is because every bowler that comes into a proshop wants the new hook monster. This is how they make money. But I highly doubt people can''t throw most of the equipment. I know I can throw all of the releases, and so can a lot of people that I help out on ball choices for. Every ball has a specific place in the bag. I will give you my take on the entire line of Brunswick Balls.
Brunswick Siege- Strong in the mid lane with a smooth continuous reaction
Wild Card- Same motion in the front as the Siege, but more kick in the back
Wild thing-Pearl cover clean, but picks up in the midlane quicker than the c system, so for me is a little condition specific.
C System 2.5-Cleaner than any Brunswick ball, with more pop than any Brunswick ball, goes through the pins like no other.
Python-Inferno Core brings back a motion that reminds me of the original inferno. Pretty smooth reaction throughout the lane.
Diamondback-With the Rocket core, for me is a ball for the fresh on the shorter patterns, when the Wild Card and Siege are too strong.
Every ball has a place, I feel that this is the reason they put out so many balls. Some places have no oil but some places are flooded. Oil patterns are so different from place to place. Some times they put out new equipment, because older equipment does eventually get oil soaked. The good thing is that Brunswick has the longest lasting covers for me so I can use a ball much longer.
Edited on 12/12/2009 5:13 PM