Why punish the bowler? Instead, go after the pro shops for allowing an illegal ball to enter into any kind of competition.
I'm an OK bowler and I agree that I don't know as much technically as I should. I don't know my PAP off hand, or my axis rotation, or my exact rev rate, etc. That's my bad. I should be better about that, and I plan to better myself in that regard in the near future.
But I'm paying for a service when I get a ball punched up. I'd hope that service knows an illegal ball when they're done with it so it can be rectified. I trust that when I leave that pro shop, I have a legal ball in my hands.
So, now what? Is it fair to go after the pro shops?
I don't know. I'm just asking.
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If I ever saw an amputee being hanged, I'd just yell out letters. --DM