Another option could be a (stronger/pin-out) label drill, which IMHO complements the Natural's smooth hook very well. A youth bowler in my club (with high revs and med to high ball speed) uses one with such a layout, and through the layout's good mid lane read the ball is a very nice option to play in the buffed outside area of a THS, and he uses the ball for spares with the hand taken out. I was also bale to try the ball (since the drilling matches my hand very well), and I found the ball to be very arcing and tame with this layout. Having much less revs, I'd have opened up the Natural's surface a bit more, but the ball was very controllable and great for a down-and-in shot between 1st and 2nd arrow.