I listened to the entire thing, but I’m from the same era as Mr. Voss, so I understand what he is thinking a bit better than some of the younger/newer guys.
I went through all three eras. Rubber to polyester, polyester to urethane, and urethane to reactive resin. I’ve seen weight blocks evolve from merely weighted spots designed to balance a ball out after drilling, to dynamically engineered, gyroscopically enabled systems designed to alter and influence the balls reaction with a purpose.
I used to argue the same points as Mr. Voss. It was my contention that bowling itself was never meant to be hard to do, just hard to perfect. The old saying about drawing in more flies with honey than vinegar is rooted in the truth, and luring more people into the bowling world is much the same. Make it sweet enough to them, and they will come to get some for themselves. In their desire to build membership, concessions were made, and scoring paces went up because of it.
Perhaps, once upon a time, what Mr. Voss is talking about might have been possible, but I no longer believe it is.
You cannot “go backâ€, because not many of us FROM back are still around. I came up in a time and an atmosphere where shooting 600 was an accomplishment, and averaging 200 or more was “for the prosâ€, and not something very many even thought about. I still remember the first 700 series I shot, and you would’ve thought Elvis had entered the building. There were people all around watching, and the other guys on the lane next to me just stopped and let me finish, then many came over to shake my hand, pat my back, and congratulate me on my awesome accomplishment.
I shot a 703 that night. Won high series for the league. In fact, I have an “Award of Merit†for the highest game shot in the entire center one year. That counted every league, every game, every bowler. It was a 280 game.
The game MUST go forward from here. Come what may, you cannot go back, because nearly all of the modern era league bowlers would feel like they were being punished, and that the move back must be punitive in some way, because it would be taking back what has already been given.
If USBC really wants to kill the game/sport, then by all means try to go back. I’ll stay, and a few old “hardheads†like me, but you will lose the VAST majority of the participants you have now, because nobody likes being punished or having their privilege taken away.