I agree. And there are plenty of pro shops that take your money, drill a ball with no specific knowledge of the players game, and send them out the door. It's sad, because some pro shops in bowling centers are no better than going to Sports Authority and buying a pre-drilled plastic ball. And I think it negatively affects our game (bowling nationwide) when players spend hundreds of dollars on equipment and have no basis of understanding as to when and why to use it. It's like grabbing your wedge out of the bag on a Par 5 tee shot. No golfer would do that, but plenty of bowlers pull out the wrong ball for the wrong condition over and over and over again.