The Open Championships to me represent everything that is right with bowling. No I don't like high powered balls that make it super easy to turn any shot into a house shot, I wish it was just plastic that would keep people honest, but sports progress. Only thing I don't like is that with a higher scoring pace, luck factors in much more. When the difference between a win and a loss is picking up a spare or making a good shot in a lower scoring match, I like that. When it's losing 21 pins simply because you stoned an 8 or drove by a 9, I don't like that. Yeah, that stuff occasionally happens in lower scoring games, but it doesn't cost you so much. In a lower scoring match its easier to overcome by picking up your spares and continuing to make shots. In a higher scoring environment, a couple screw jobs on carry and you're done. A lower scoring environment also makes the big scores mean more. It also more accurately represents how you threw the ball. On house shots, yeah, the better you throw the ball, the better you'll generally score, however, I feel it's MUCH closer on tougher shots. I don't know how many huge sets I've had on a house shot when I couldn't hit the same ARROW twice in a row. Then sometimes I can split boards and end up with 650.
Lane conditions are most important, balls are a distant second.