I love urethane, but it is more condition specific than just being a dry lane ball. By that I mean that urethane is most valuable when you can go relatively straight with it. If you are forced to cover boards, it losses its hitting power quickly, even for a high rev player. Best luck I have had with urethane is on medium length THS where the heads are hooking outside 10, but there is plenty of hold in the mids at 10. For conditions where you have to get in and go away from the pocket, their are better resin options.