I must admit that I had decided to use two balls, urethane and plastic, during fall league. However, reading these post, I am having some reservation.
The point that stands out the most, is the unstated, but implied assertion that bowling competitively involves several different factors. One must have a solid physical game, be able to keep up with lane transition, and be able to pick the correct ball for the condition, in order to maximize scoring.
If I intentionally choose a ball that I know will not maximize my score/average, and in fact that I know will lower my average, and then use that intentionally lowered average in tournament competition, it is hard to argue that I am not intentionally sandbagging.
Yet, I wanted to do this, not for the purpose of reducing my average, but to become a better bowler. A horrible choice to have to make, all because the sport of bowling has been compromised by egotistical bowlers that would rather bowl on the wall of china and shoot grossly inflated scores, than on a shot that truly test, and allows them to hone, their skills.
I am leaning towards working on becoming a better to bowler. Let the critics land where they may.