I bowled alot of tournaments in Laurel Lanes, back when I was youth and collegiate. It's a damn easy house, usually requires a good amount of entry angle to the pocket to kick out the tenpin(stone 10s are all too common in there.). So the best shot is usually in deep playing about 20-7 if you have enough hand to get it back. Due to the wood surface the lanes burnout rather quick. Don't be suprised if you have to loft it a lot. I bowled the JBT masters tournament there when I was 16 and did pretty well(16th I think) playing alot of hook with some Storm Equipment since that's all I was using exclusively at the time. So bring out the big wheel and tear it up. Look for the boomers and high revs players to do well.
p.s. I'll put my money on a lefty winning, the shot is always excellent from the leftside in there and hardly breaks down.
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-DJ Marshall
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