Ok, cool... well, at least it fits WAY better than a house ball.
I have a Freeze coming but that is going to be at least 3 weeks away and then I'm still not sure I even want to drill it right away as my game is JUST starting to develop and I imagine it will change pretty drastically in the next couple of months as I keep working on it.
Sorry, I'm getting off topic now.
It has been my experience that, at times, it is better to throw a ball that fits really well than to fight one that doesn't. Fit can make LOTS of difference.
When you finally do drill that Freeze, it will be quite different from the ball you pictured here, due to the fact that it has both a reactive cover, AND a dynamic core.
If you are just starting to learn the proper way to get a hook ball, I think I would recommend going ahead and getting the Freeze drilled. The technique that works well with old style polyester balls doesn't necessarily translate well into the dynamic reactive balls of today.
If you are just learning the game, learn how to play it with the equipment you will be using, and that is the reactive balls. The technique is totally different from plastic, and you will be better off in learning to do it that way from the beginning.