17 mph avg speed, 280 avg rev rate.
at one of the houses i bowl at, they use a rather slick and very very very VERY clean surface (They strip in the AM, and again in the afternoon... and the center is kept pretty consistently cool). The vast majority of the bowlers are elderly, and are using plastic balls... rolling it down the middle. This creates dry heads between 12 to 12 or so, and carrydown is an issue.
Equipment of choice for me would be a ball with a high-rg drilling, but with quite a lot of cover on it (particle ball w/ a 6x4 drill). I play way outside and make sure that I come up behind the ball for forward roll. I will then break down a spot on the outside part of the lane and then just throw it faster and/or change axis tilt to delay hook as breakdown occurs.
As for a fresh house wall I usually play the track area. I will first try to throw it a bit faster when a dry tube starts to form there, but if that doesn't work, I'll have to move left and bounce it off of the dry spot I was playing earlier. That might involve some speed and axis tilt adjusting, but that's what i'd normally do.
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-Jeremy Vitug
In eight months, the tingle you are feeling will begin to burn.