Hey Rick, thanks for the words and just wanted to give a quick update. I talked to the house manager and let him see the damage and he was pretty sympathetic, but they basically said there is nothing that can be done. Their pro shop offered to drill the holes and fill them but I said no.
I took the ball to my trusted pro shop guy, and he confirmed that the gashes were more than likely caused by the lane, due to location and also consistency. He said the house has known old equipment, and that if he were me he would close out the season and then find a new house with well maintained lanes. They said they could drill the holes out, but that the result may be worse than the current damage, and resurfacing wouldn't do to much other than lessen some of the gashes. I've decided to take the guys advice, sanded my ball some with a green scotch brite to make sure I have no sharp edges and will finish out the year and find a new house.
Its a shame, cuz they are pretty good people there but I won't tolerate paying good money for equipment and bowling only to watch neglect tear it up. Things happen, but a bad rep is a bad rep and apparently Im not the only one to have problems.
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"Here we go folks, he is working off the first 8, and looking good. Looks good on the approach.... OH NO, its off his ankle and down the gutter!! OHH THE HUMANITY!"
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