First time I've saw it in print. Bowling should be about talent, not technology.
"These weight holes help to level the playing field for some players of a lesser ability. They don't make a great player even better, but they help a player of less ability to compete with some of these players."
As far as the USBC logo, why not simply integrate it into the process when they engrave the serial number. The manufacturers are already putting the date in the serial number, just everyone does it slightly different and uses different codes.
Heres the serial number off of one of my DT balls.
03Dthk10B014
It covers about a 2" section of the ball. USBC's logo is about 1"
Simply change it to a julian date (05001) indicates the ball was made on Jan 1 (001) 2005 (05)
That still leaves them 7 numbers to indicate the line the ball was made on, the particular number of the ball, etc.
It has to go thru that process anyhow, whats so difficult about adding the logo other than having something to complain about.
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~~~SrK - Have balls, will travel
Spending the kids inheritance one tournament at a time.