To me, the discussion point is for the unique bowler.
Maybe there exists a bowler whose style would benefit if the limitations were removed.
Case in point. 15 years ago, not many bowlers were bowling 2 handed style.
Now after the rise and domination of Belmonte, other bowlers feel that his style with the extra holes that used to be allowed until the rules just changed, gave him an advantage. Who knows if it is true or not. No one really cared until he started dominating, and then others started copying his style. Now bowlers started complaining and USBC changed the hole requirements.
If this poster's idea was implemented, maybe a certain style of regular bowler would be able to layout a ball to get a similar type of reaction to a 2 hander while throwing it with 2 fingers and a thumb in the ball. Who knows.
I would be you'd see balls with 2-5 weight holes experimented with because as most high level bowlers know, once you reach a certain level of competitive bowling, >75% of the bowlers find the pocket. Carry is the key. And maybe 3 weight holes with your particular style will carry better for you than 1 weight hole.
You'd see weight blocks from the makers with various weight cores positioned around the ball instead of just centered within it if their testing showed that it worked better. If a ball with 5-16 oz of side weight worked for a certain style of bowler, it would be made and available for purchase.
It would also allow bowlers to possibly stay with their "A" game longer as they could have bigger arsenals of equipment with slightly different reactions.
It would make the game even more about ball knowledge than it already is in my opinion.