Not to beat a dead horse here, but it has been bugging me lately.
I see people averaging 220+ on "house" conditions, with no real versatility, and no game other than big revs. Their spare shooting sucks. I see guys that can miss by 5 boards in or out and still crush the pocket. The same guys can easily shoot 450 without the free hook outside and hold inside.
I also see guys in more competitive leagues, where the shot is intentionally challenging, bring a 20X average into a tourney and get pins. These same guys can average 220+ on walls. This hardly seems ethical and it hurts turnout.
I guess my point is ... Can we PLEASE get rid of wall shots? I remember the local USBC/ABC office would run tapes regularly to check for illegal "block" shots, which are known as "walls" or "THS" today. What happened?
The combination of reactive resin equipment, blocked walls, and pins that fly like crazy has turned bowling into parody of itself. Shot making is no longer rewarded and accuracy seems to have taken a backseat to power. If you have both, then you are deadly but us mere mortals cannot hit dimes while putting 500 RPM on the ball.... and that brings up the 2 handed / thumb-less argument which I will not engage in but I will say I believe it should be illegal.
I know its an old, worn out subject, but the game has been destroyed. Some people will argue that it has evolved. I reject that. Where is the real test of skill?
I think we could take a lesson from the PGA .... they got rid of square grooves (to put premium on accuracy over power and hit fairways), and make anchored putting illegal (it gives the golfer a physical advantage). You can draw the same parallels to bowling....