So speaking of Cheetah...I bowled on something very similar to it today in a mini sweeper tourney over by my house. The pattern was 31 feet buffed out to 39 feet. The back seemed pretty flat, because no matter where the ball was by the breakpoint, it was hooking a TON. So I tried my Passion swinging it, and the ball was covering so many boards from about 20 to 8 and either coming in heavy and even crossing at time, I just put it away and out came my Pyro. Now I have it at 2000 Abralon, and the ball was about an arrow weaker than my Passion, but it was so inconsistent on the breakpoint that it stunk really bad. I polished it with the MoonShine stuff by Storm, and it tamed my over/under big-time. The surface of the lanes are pretty worn (it's actually the same house that the US Open is on, Carolier Lanes in New Brunswick, NJ), and even with a 2000 polished Pyro and me being a stroker, the ball was STILL moving a ton. I had trouble the first game, then the second and third games I was tearing it up, but I would miss single pin spares like it was my day job. I think what I want to invest in is a ball that's meant for these shorter or lighter oil pattern. I think the difference between this and the Cheetah, besides 4 feet, was the volume. This tourney pattern was really light up front. What weaker type balls have you guys thrown on shorter patterns with success? I was thinking of either a Jolt Solid, or a Thunderstruck Solid, or maybe even a Tropical? Or maybe getting a stronger ball with a weaker drilling would be best? I'm not sure, and it's been in the back of my mind all day.