I'm not upset over whether someone wants to try to "groove" a shot or not. My point I was trying to make is why not bowl on the shot they put out instead of altering it into something you can score on. It starts out as trying to make things easier for you, then it turns into screwing things up for the other people. I'm not the greatest bowler by any stretch of the imagination, but I would rather test myself on the true shot, than burn the lane up to make it easy. I average mid 190's on a house shot, and last year I average 195 in Knoxville. If you want to "groove" a shot, be my guest. I feel I can hit the shot they put out without making it easier. If I don't, then I need to go practice more.
People complain about the integrity of bowling being lost, about scores being too high. Yet, when the ABC, the group everyone blames for inflated scores and averages, puts out a shot that is difficult, designed to keep scores honest, someone has to bust out a 320 grit particle ball to make the shot easier and their scores higher.
Some of us there still believe that it's not whether you win or lose, it how you play the game. Integrity begins with the bowlers, not the governing board.