Last night I was able to take one of my daughters out to practice. She is on the High School Team, the season is over and I thought she should focus on release. She is throwing a 14lb Wrath. The bowl is drilled to go early.
Well after several warm-up frames, she gets to throwing the ball. (She is bowling on a Fresh House Shot). I am seeing some revs on her ball but it is not reacting. So I try an experiment. I have a green scotch-brite pad with me. I scuff the ball real quick. BAM! The ball starts hooking.
After about 1/2 a game, same thing happens again. The ball doesn't make its turn. Scuff it again. BAM AGAIN! Ball is making a good turn to the pocket.
So this goes on for 3 games.
The ball was dull to begin with. Probably around 3000 Grit. I just never seen such a dramatic change, just from lightly scuffing a ball immediately.
Has anyone experienced something like this?
Next time we bowl, I was thinking of asking the pro shop to sand it to 800 grit. I think the ball's reaction will last longer if the surface done from a spinner.
Some other input: The ball was rarely used - probably no more than 15 games. It was her grandfather's ball, and he didn't like it.