Typically, when you refer to a "benchmark" ball, it is the first ball you pull out of the bag, to get a good read of the lane condition. Normally, this would be a ball that fits in the middle of your arsenal (stronger balls to go to if you need more hook, and weaker balls to go to if you need more skid, or less reaction). With that said, if a bowler has a Prodigy, Invasion/ Nano, and a 2Fast, then yes, the Prodigy would be that bowlers benchmark piece.
The only issue I have with saying the Prodigy is a benchmark ball, would be the strength of the cover. It is pearl with mica added, that creates ALOT of traction in the front of the lane. It also has a low RG, high diff. core, with really only the asymmetrical cores of the Anarchy and Nano above it, as fas as horse power goes.
A better ball in the Storm line to be called a benchmark ball, would be the 2Furious. It has enough cover and horse power to give most bowlers a good read of the lane condition, with plenty of options with more hook potential above it, as well as below it. I would think the Reign Supreme with a moderate drilling and a touch of surface would be another good option as well.
Tommy Gollick
Storm Regional/Pro Shop staff
Red Crown Pro Shop Harrisburg, PA
stormbowling.com