Okay, quick question or two for the experts. Shouldn't a bowlers style play a part in the discussion of a benchmark ball?
I thought the definition of a benchmark ball was one that would fit in the middle of a bowler's arsenal or range of usable balls. If so, wouldn't the benchmark for a slow speed senior bowler be different than that of a high rev, high speed bowler? That being asked, how can suggestions for a benchmark ball be thrown out with no info on the bowler asking for one?
Edited: I should have probably used a low speed high rev bowler vs a high speed low rev bowler as comparisons. They would probably view much different types of balls as benchmark.