When it comes to different lane conditions it’s extremely important that each
bowler understand the weaknesses and strengths of there particular game.
You need to know whether you have access to more ball speed or less ball
speed and which one is easier for you to adjust to. The best is if you can
do both and feel comfortable. Another thing you should decide is whether
hooking it more is easier or playing direct up the lane. The more tools you
have the easier it will be to make decision about how to attack and overcome
oil patterns.
Ball speed has become a popular consideration in today’s bowling world.
It has become too much of an issue, in some cases damaging a solid bowler’s
game. Adjusting to lanes and oil patterns involves the ability of the ball to
keep its speed for a longer period of time or slowing down earlier. This should
be of assistance in guiding you to play the proper shot of the lane. It’s the
part that is most forgiving and can be exploited.