What bowlers have always wanted at the league level is consistency. I go back 50 years, and only a handful of us ever practiced or really worked on developing any versatility in our games.
Bowlers are products of their environment. You could make the Badger the house shot, and over time bowlers would adapt to it. Ask any top level tournament bowler and they will tell you that some of the sport patterns score as high or higher for them than a house shot.
The problem with the game of bowling is not the THS shot per se. It rewards a high reving big hooking delivery, which is not usually effective on longer flatter patterns.
I think the THS is a legitimate condition that probably should be one of many tournament patterns. I have no problem that those bowlers who want consistancy should be able to bowl on the THS. Yes it is a high scoring pattern, but it still rewards consistency, even if it is one dimensional. I just want to see more young bowlers want to be competitive and have the opportunity to develop the necessary versatility.