I was once considered to be quite a good bowler, but that was a long time ago, and things have changed a lot since then. This was back in the polyester/urethane days. I was great with yellow dots, U-dots, and Hammers, but flaring weightblocks and reactive technology has never liked me.
Things have gotten so bad between me and reactives that, for the first time in a long time, I have shot multiple 400 series, and was averaging about 175-180. I can't seem to throw the ball NEARLY hard enough to take advantage of what its strengths are. It has been over 20 years, and I still just don't "get" reactives.
Enter frustration and surrender.
So, out of being so frustrated, I took all my "good" stuff out of my bag, and started carrying only a black urethane TURBO and a polyester BOOGIE to league, figuring if I was going to average a buck seventy, I could do that with them and have an excuse as to why. At least I would know where they were going when I let go of them.
What happens? I shoot back to back 650's with the TURBO. Since then, the lowest set I've shot with it has been 610, and this is over a month in two different leagues.
Then, last Thursday, I bowled with the polyester ball, and shot a 687! My average is now climbing, and after several weeks of this, I am at a 195 average.
Make no mistake. I have NO illusion that I would EVER shoot any honor scores with either of them. I do not believe either of them to be the "magic" ball, or the answer to my bowling problems, but they have ended my struggle to consistently hit the pocket and have predictable, ball reaction.
So, I guess my question is this: Would you give up all chances you might have to ever shoot an honor score in order to have predictable, reliable, repeatable scores by using equipment most people initially laugh at, or would you continue to use the new stuff, hoping to be like the blind pig that occasionally finds an acorn, and struggling the rest of the time?
(P.S. They usually stop laughing and pointing after it becomes apparent that I am serious about it, and more than capable of shooting between 200 and 225 on a regular basis with them.)