If You could hit your mark as often as they do, You would also strike as often as they do.
With all due respect, Strikeking, tournament championship bowling cannot be as easy as "hitting your mark." If I hit my mark EVERY time, I would still be light years behind guys like Sean Rash, Belmo, Chris Barnes, PDW, etc. I am a league house mouse who enjoys bowling and also watching bowling. I have a great deal of respect for the posters on Ball Reviews who tackle the tough sport patterns. You cannot reduce the sport to simply "hitting your mark."
I agree, especially with today's game. If this were, say, 20 - 25 years ago, then that may be right. that's mainly because of oil getting pushed down the lane, or pushed left, because of the performance of the balls at that time..
Not so today, when balls will actually pick up the oil rather than cause carrydown.
Good example would be to watch the Shark Championship final match between Jack Jurek and Mike Fagan from a few years ago. It came down to making the right adjustments (and the winning ones for Jurek, in that case), because in that match, he threw the same ball consistently, hit his mark consistently, and in one frame on the left lane, went flush. The next time over there, same mark, left the big four. why? his consistent mark and target was right in Fagan's and Malott's hook spot, causing his to check up earlier and go through the nose.
So while it is about hitting your mark, that isn't the be all/end all, because you also need to know when to move, make the right adjustment, and be firm/confident in that decision. That's what makes them that good, because they aren't fishing for shots.
BL.