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pjr300

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wood banned by 2016?
« on: December 02, 2013, 08:37:51 PM »
I was told that the USBC will require all houses with wood Lanes to switch to synthetic for tthe2016 season. Has anyone else heard that rumor?

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Re: wood banned by 2016?
« Reply #16 on: December 03, 2013, 06:35:59 PM »
I bowl in two leagues: one house is wood and the other is synthetic. Both play fine; the only issues I hear is from bowlers who cannot adjust to wood (softer surface = earlier roll/reaction) and from a "tournament director" perspective, as mandated patterns (i.e., Kegel street patterns) do not play or transition nearly the same on both surfaces.

For the latter, the answer is simple: THEY ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO!! :)

Every time I have bowled on wood, the transition has always occurred a lot later than they would on synthetic lanes. ALWAYS. On the other hand, it is easier to find a good track on wood than synthetic, plus create that room left or right of target, should you need it. Wood is more forgiving than synthetic in that aspect.

For the former, they simply need to practice on it more. Ball surfaces aside, wood is less erratic and subject to the transition than synthetic. I've bowled in league at alleys where the lanes started to break down prior to the 1st game even starting, whereas on wood, it wasn't at least until the middle of the 2nd game that they started to break down. For synthetic, add in the fact that people would play different lines, and it made for a very squirly night, especially when you caught the carrydown. Not so much with wood.

Those that complain about wood being harder to bowl on, just aren't used to the surface. The only way around that is to practice on it and get used to it.

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Re: wood banned by 2016?
« Reply #17 on: December 03, 2013, 06:44:52 PM »
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For the latter, the answer is simple: THEY ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO!! :)  ....

I agree with you!!!   

Example: In Michigan, the Michigan State High School Athletic Assn has mandated patterns for some tournaments, including regionals and state qualifiers.  Great concept on paper, but in reality, with such variability between houses, it just makes no sense.  The shot will play easy on some houses and a total nightmare at a house just 10 miles away....




 
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Re: wood banned by 2016?
« Reply #18 on: December 06, 2013, 12:45:20 AM »
What I'd like to know has any either new houses built or older houses fully replaced their lanes or new houses installed wood lanes?

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Re: wood banned by 2016?
« Reply #19 on: December 06, 2013, 06:53:15 AM »
re: Wood vs Synthetic Lanes / Playing Differences

Speaking in "general terms" is one thing, but the devil is in the details.

Let us not forget that the lane oil has a lot to do with it, too. Other factors include the type of synthetic lane surface, the surface condition of wood, the playing environment, and how well the lane machine is working. These have significant influences that are often overlooked.

Making comparisons can a tricky thing to do.