In my opinion, these is an issue that people on this board know about but do not seem to address.
If you toughen lane conditions, some % of bowlers will quit because they cannot average what they average now. Cannot strike enough etc. This will take $ from the owners of the lanes. Some lanes may close.
But I know. It's not your money, and it seems from a lot of comments on this board, that because "you" cannot get the respect that "you" feel "you" deserve, that something should be done.
I am fairly certain, that most bowling centers are in business for one reason and one reason only; to make a profit. And having high scoring conditions, like it or not, probably increases those profits.
Yes, it does not help the integrity of the game, or allow one person to really measure themselves against another via average.
If you want to know if you are better than someone else. Bowl against them on a variety of lane patterns and whoever scores the best is better. Otherwise, you are just taking an educated guess. Within a 20 pin average differential, anyone can probably beat someone else on a given day. Or even a given week.
This all still seems to me to boil down to bowlers with egos who have trouble losing to someone they perceive having less talent.