Well, I got the chance to throw the Warlocks tonight. I don't think that I used them on the right condition. I was bowling tonight on a pair that tends to be my worst pair in the center as I get over/under like crazy. Last week, on lanes 5-6, I shoot 791. Go to my worst pair tonight, 3-4, shot 578.
When I pulled out the Warlock DC, I was forced to the inside part of the lane as there were 2 guys on the opposing team using sandblasted Resurgence and RotoGrip Epic. I was swinging from around 18 out to 5-7 at the breakpoint. On lane 3, the ball seemed to roll hard in the midlane, and due to its flare potential, made a continuous hard arc into the pocket. When I used it on lane 4, the ball got outside and then seemed to labor a bit on the backend. Even with the 5 3/4 pin to PAP, it looked as though it was dying a bit. Best reaction I got was tripping the 2-4-5-8. With that being said, I pulled out the DC Tour since there was ALOT of carrydown in the middle of the lane. My first pitch went 20 out to 10 at the breakpoint and I leave a 1-2-6-10. With either ball, if I moved right and played 15 at the arrows out to 7-8 at the breakpoint, ball was rolling too early and never had a shot staying right of the headpin. If I got deeper in the lane, I think due to both balls being more "rolly", there was not alot of backend movement/recovery.
In summary, I need to try them on fresher conditions. Where I think these balls will shine is when the patterns are fresh with alot of oil in the heads and midlane where I can play more up the track. I may even play with the surfaces some more as I left the DC Tour box finish and the DC took up to 2000. I really liked the reaction I got with the DC before over/under he-- came into play.
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Steven Vance
Pro Shop Operator
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