You would want a ball with a strong cover, a solid reactive preferred (but today even pearl covers can be very porous and offer lots of traction!) with a matte finish, combined with a low RG/high RG diff. core. I'd go for a pin-in ball and place the pin at 3.5-4" from PAP, which is a very strong position which promotes early hook, and place the mass bias/CG at 45° - another help for a smooth, early hook that copes well with long/high oil volume.
Surface prep will be your friend, though, in order to tune the ball to your game. With such a rolly, early layout you might get along with a very high grit (e .g. when you have lower speed). The ball itself with the layout is the basis, but through surface preps you can do a lot concerning the ball's utility.