I'm at a loss, and kind of embarrassed to ask. but what are ways to lower ones revrate? And is this one way of combating drier conditions? I bowl second shift at this new place which is really dry at the heads, mids, and hooking backends. (I don't have 350 plus rpm's, in fact I don't know what I have)
I find success playing inside/deep, but my mistakes are much worse. I'd like to avoid rubbing against the ball return and prefer to keep the ball in front of me longer. I just don't really know how to keep straight on conditions like this. It's extreme. (many bowlers in the league before us use high end strong equipment, some even sand their balls down! I've seen a sanded nano and the owner still complained that it's dry??!! lol)
My low tilt and average axis rotation isn't ideal for drier surfaces. I've tried breaking my wrist, but my wrist doesn't always stay in that position. Or, I end up throwing end over end. I've tried lofting before, but how far really do one needs to loft?
I really do need to practice during the early morning hours each Sunday when lanes are dry at this time at this 24 hrs bowling center. But, I need some advice on how to bowl on drier conditions. What should I work on?
Finally, do I possibly need a different set for second shift because of the extreme I see compared to the first shift? I'll try anything...