Saw a great price on this one, so I decided to get another Lane Masters to for more oil. I drilled this ball with the pin under the ring finger, and the CG kicked out slightly to the right of the thumb hole. The ball needed a weight hole which was placed below the midline, 4 inches out from my grip center. I've used this ball in two different houses thus far, and both times I was barely able to get a game in with it as it was a bit too much ball for the house shot. I was able to move deep inside and swing it to the dry, with The Sting coming back very hard off the friction, but it was more of a struggle than is usually needed on a house condition. Lane Masters is correct when they say that this ball is a ton of hook even with the polished finish. It is only a couple boards more hook than my Psycho, but definitely goes earlier, and I'm sure with the particle in the coverstock will handle a bit more oil. Not sure I would make this the biggest hooking ball in an arsenal unless you're going to dull the coverstock, but it's a great ball to start the night with on a fresh condition if your house uses a fair amount of oil, or probably a great choice on some of the longer PBA conditions. Have some regionals coming up on Chameleon, Scorpion, and Shark, so it will be interesting to see the reaction on those conditions.
On a side note, the difference in drilling is unbelievable, as this is the first Lane Masters ball I've drilled myself, feeling the drill press going through nothing but coverstock and core as compared with filler is the difference between night and day. Can't see how this wouldn't equate to more hitting power, and that is a difference that can actually be seen, not just boasted about by the manufacturer. Quality job Lane Masters!!!