Mark Roth averaged over 220 for a whole year in 1979 using plastic, so i think an average at least that high can still be done, especially if these plastic covered balls have performance cores in them.
You take a modified CHEETAH pattern ( read "modified" as lower volume ), soft plastic covers that "bleed" like some of the old yellow dots did, and strong cores that cause the balls to flare up, and it wouldn't surprise me to see scores as high or higher than a regular tournament.
The P.B.A. isn't going to let their guys look like chumps on national tv, and is probably going to use this tournament as propaganda, trying to tell everyone the pros are so good they can even make a plastic ball strike hard.
You give me drier lanes and a soft plastic "bleeder" cover with a flaring core and I'll make it look good too, especially if the people watching don't know whats going on and think the pros are using "houseballs".
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