At the regional this weekend they were using Prodigy lane oil. I'm surely glad I didn't bowl. At home we use (I believe) Brunswick HV. I can throw the ball and see it start to read the lane when it comes out of the oil, even if my speed is not that consistent. What I was seeing Saturday, other than a fair number of 160-180 games, were balls sort of "squirting" out of the oil before they started to read the lane. Speed control seemed more important than accuracy, though it was close. I had previously heard bad things about Prodigy, now I know why. I'm not sure that I ever really bought into the notion that there was a lot of difference in oils until Saturday. On the whole it was an interesting and educational day.
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