Interesting topic I thought as jkiser01 asks Clint about how many balls does he need.
For the average league bowler, I'd agree. A simple arsenal of 4-5 balls picked out correctly 3-5 boards apart should give us 15-25 boards on the lane to use. That's more then half the lane we'll have to utilize if your game allows you to do so as well.
As for Clint, Ex, achappy, myself and other tournament players, I also see a need for similar surfaces with different layouts needed to "kill" the shot. I don't mean just to bowl well and average 20 pins above average but to go about 50 over a game (which is what it takes out here on THS to win a 5,6 or 8 gamer). The last tourney I bowled I averaged 240 scrtach and came in 5th..lol My friend who won it went 319 over for 5 games, that's 263 scratch guys...just nuts. The only difficulty I see in having a very large arsenal is that you really don't have enough time to pick and utilize the "right" ball. You really have to know your equipment and which ball can offer that proper "carrying" reaction.
On edit: This is why some of you guys will see your league scoring go from 200+ to 160 and back to 200 (hypothetically) with the same ball. That one ball works well on one particular shot but as we transition, it doesn't carry as well which "is" the main difference in scoring and not scoring.
What are your thoughts?
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Edited on 6/7/2006 2:40 PM