I'll be honest, this is probably one of the bigger holes in my game. It's pretty specific situation, but early in tournaments with heavier volumes and iffy surfaces, I get in spots where it's hard for me to tell the difference.
Case in point, I bowling in a tournament this weekend that was a higher volume/longer pattern (44 ft.) and the ball never seemed to pick up anything. On the fresh, I started with a Reax (45 x 3 1/4 x 30), and played it pretty straight. It was on old wood, so I new there had to be some sort of friction, but the ball never slowed down or made any real motion. I watched the ball's rotation and flare as it went down the lane looking for something. I saw the flare transition, but there was zero motion. I was playing dead straight...acutally, I pointing it a hair (laydown 5, looking 8-9, breakpoint 9-10), so I figured there would be some sort of movement. Nope. I could get the ball to hit OK, but I was pretty much piping it to the hole.
Later in the set, as a goof, I pulled out a shiny Diva (45 x 4 x 65) played the same line and actually got a wrinkle down lane, not much mind you, but enough to tell me that the Reax was burning up and not skidding 60 feet. Later on, my inability to identify the surface reaction was really exposed when I saw a couple of guys throwing IQ Tour Pearls and getting a hair of recovery and picking up just a touch of area in a spot where I had to throw it perfect.
That being said, I realized I'm missing something and have been for some time. I'll be honest that I've been slow to adjust to lane play moving from the front to the back, but it was exploited this weekend. Now, I can see it better in spots where there is some defined friction and feel pretty confident as they get toasty, but in early/fresh squads, I'm missing something.
So, as I've blabbed on, I guess my question is this. What ball motion/rotational transition (if it's not moving) should I look for on fresher conditions to detect energy loss?
Not sure how well worded this is, but I'd like to start up a conversation and will be more that happy to explain what I'm talking about. If I'm going to try to start really competing, this is a big leak in my game and I'm going to have to figure it out.