Brad,
You have to remember the skill set of the bowler's involved. These are bowlers of the highest quality. LaCaze was on tour, Vermilyea could have been if he wanted to be, and while I do not know the other bowlers on this team other then there participation here, I have to believe that are of the same mold. Knowing the shot, it would be easy to put together a basic game plan, and for these bowlers to practice it prior to arriving. Once there, I promise you they booked time on the showcase lanes to actually bowl together and see if that plan needed any minor adjustments. Plus, these guys have access to many great bowling minds, I would assume to bounce ideas off of, like I would believe that are all staffers for a ball company and have access to the tour reps/ball reps for their respective brands. But the bottom-line is that these are some of the top bowlers in the country. While it would be very hard to do this for the more average bowler, I don't believe the distance negatively effects these guys much, if at all.
No argument there at all. Their
bona fides speak for themselves. I believe it was Cannizzarro that said that each person on their team was either a member of Team USA, Junior Team USA, or bowled in Collegiates. They've got game, and know it damn well. I have no doubt they not only jumped on the Showcase Lanes, but also bowled the BJ.
My point was that if they only see each other once per year, they have to seriously do their homework, and do it WELL, and put it together in a very short period of time. Not many bowlers can do that, and do it that quickly to earn back-to-back eagles. It takes an intimate knowledge of each bowler's game to put it all together as a team, and for all of them to come together from different parts of the country and put up performances like that is nothing short of phenomenal.
My point is that most other teams at least try to practice together (once, if not multiple times) at some point prior even making the trip out. To me, it sounds like this team didn't, and if that's the case, that makes this even more amazing.
In short, I'm not saying that the distance is a detriment; in fact, quite the opposite. I'm more in awe.
BL.