Jeff and Rock,
I have bowled in a couple Team Challenges with patterns similar to this. Due to my own experiences as well as watching the tour on a heavier condition, the shot that seems to work the best, is right up the middle of the lane. Try going straight up around 12-13, or even playing 20 with the breakpoint being around 15. The thing I see wrong, is that guys always want to pull out the super soakers and play up around 10, or even farther right, but they struggle more playing up the outside than the guys I see playing up the middle. If you play outside on a flat pattern, if you miss right at all, there are too many boards the ball has to cover in order to get to the pocket. If you are playing up the middle, if you miss right, unless you miss WAY right, the ball has a much shorter distance to make it back to the pocket. Playing outside and missing right, washout. Playing up the middle and missing right (maybe a couple boards), 2 pin, or with a little luck, carry a wall shot. When I got on this pattern, I was using the old, burgandy TPS II and playing up 12. I also hit the ball a ton as well. I was shooting 195-210 consistently. The other guys around me, were trying to use sanded Enforcers and were trying to play up 8-10. They were shooting 160, because if they pulled the ball, the balls were rolling up to quickly and hitting the nose and if they missed right, it was basically o.b. Take a ball that has an even reaction (Red Pulse, V2) and get in the middle. I would rather hit the pocket and get 9 counts all day than mess with the outside and leave washout, then compensating and leaving big 4s. What do you think?
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