why?
I always wondered why the next release out hooks the other release that is just a little over a year old - or less. but I wasn't so sure about what I had assumed till I had a chat with a BR legend and someone who was involved in the industry. And I was somewhat right.
Not much has changed when it comes with playing conditions, especially at the house I bowl. and I'm pretty sure hundreds of houses across the country haven't changed much too. It takes years for some houses to change surface and/or machines, or conditions/pattern/oil.
But, every new release in the HP level always seem to hook more - or does it really? are bowlers being suckered into buying another NIB?
It's been a couple of years that I figured out that I don't need to fill my bags with more NIB's. Or buy an HP ball. I own 6 or seven balls (two NIB) and I only use 3 at the most. The others are "just to try" balls.
But this country always wants more and more, go bigger and bigger, and so I guess it's a good thing for bowling companies and small shops. At the same time, isn't their a peak to bowling ball technology?? if conditions don't change much, what else can bowling ball engineers do?