Jeff that is an awesome arsenal of balls you have. Thanks for sharing the photo with us.
After watching you win the Geico Plastic Ball Championship in Wheat Ridge Colorado I think all you really need are the two balls at the bottom of the photo. That tournament was the most chilling exhibition of bowling skills I have ever seen. Congratulations on a well deserved win.
After reading your response to SKC’s question on the Storm Dimension, it got me thinking.
Quote “Longer pins always help create length and then I use surface adjustments to bring the breakpoint back to me. It’s very hard for me to use stronger pins, due to the lack of volume that we use on Tour.â€
80% of us house bowlers should take heed of that answer. I have screwed myself with strong drillings on many occasions. I don’t have the ball speed and don’t normally face a long heavy volume of oil to support super strong drillings. Even on the sport patterns the Shark is the only real problem child.
I think a lot of bowlers that buy these hook monster balls then drill then 3-3/8 x 3-3/8, take them the lanes just knowing they are going to tear it up. What a disappointment when the ball turns left and runs out of gas 30 feet past the arrows.
Again Jeff, great bowling and excellent advice.