I am not a ball driller, but around here many non-educated bowlers "receive" strong label layouts. It hooks a lot, even with a crappy release, and the ball driller is on the safe side because this layout is a no-brainer concerning static weights.
I would not recommend it, though, because I do not think that it is a layout that is useful for someone who learns a better release or wants a certain reaction - I found that some players who started this way had their ball become much too strong over time, burning up or hooking too much and too early.
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DizzyFugu - Reporting from Germany
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