I always use to say, no matter what I was bowling on, that I try to find an angle that gives me the most margin of error, then do my best to use the least of it.
I always use practice to try a few different angles. Once I find one with a good look, I then start missing left and right on purpose to see if I have any margin for error. If I do, I stick there, if not I try one of the others to see if there's more miss room. I don't "try" to miss when it counts, but I'm realistic to know I am going to no matter how locked in I may be. Knowing I can get away with a small miss gives me the confidence to not think and just do.
So the problem I run into the one time a year I get to bowl on a sport shot (Nationals) is that I am too tight because my head tells me I can't miss at all. All of a sudden I can't hit the broad side of a barn because I'm trying to be perfect. I've done CATS in Reno. My accuracy was professional level. It's not that I can't be accurate, but it's difficult when you never get the chance to bowl on a tougher condition.
I really think everyone should have access to a Sport league. I have no idea how to make that happen, but I don't think bowling can take that next step if people don't even have the option to compete on a tougher condition. People don't appreciate what the pros do because most of them have no understanding of the lane conditions. To be fair, many recreational bowlers still wouldn't know after bowling in a Sport league, but some would. And even if it's only a few, that's a good thing. Then we need to reward people for success in the sport league - real success. Something quality for averaging 200. Something quality for a 300. 800. Heck, even 700. Give people a reason to want to aspire for the challenge. Make them feel good about averaging 200 and reward that. Invest in your bowlers; invest in the sport. Other bowlers will start to get interested when they see that averaging 200 in a Sport league is more rewarding than averaging 220 in a house league. You can't just ask people to get excited about shooting lower scores and expect it to work, but you can give them an incentive to do so. It might work, it might not. At the very least, it will generate some discussion that isn't taking place now.