The most talented and skilled bowlers in the world (the pros) carry ~15-20 balls from tournament to tournament. Even within a single tournament they might use 6 or more to find to "look" they want.
I agree that skill plays a significant roll but I heard this phrase a couple years back and believe it to be true: "You cant out execute a bad ball reaction".
Additionally, if you use a ball 10 years old it will not perform like balls of today (and for that matter balls that are 2 years old). Equipment and understanding when and how to use a specific layouts, surfaces, cores ...etc has become the name of the game today. If you dont use the correct ball you will give pins to the field.
On a scale of 1 - 100 for skill, equipment and knowledge(experience) where 100 is the best I believe the following in order to keep up with the scoring pace:
WRW2/Duke: skill is a 90+ Equipment is a 90 Knowledge is a 95+ Avg/THS 250+
I am: skill is a 60 Equipment is a 90 Knowledge is a 70 Avg/THS 230
My son: skill is a 70 Equipment is a 90 Knowledge is a 60 Avg/THS 225
Joe: skill is a 40 Equipment is a 95 Knowledge is a 40 Avg/THS 200
The point here is that the less skill/knowledge places more importance on equipment. And two, even if you have the great skill/knowledge there still is great importance on "matchiing up". And three, that there is a point where if you have enough skill and knowledge that the importance of equipment plays less of a role but is still a major and constant key.
Anyone have other ideas?
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