Well, I went to the lanes last night for some more much needed practice. Tonight's session I concentrated on shortening my backswing, getting the
ball closer to my ankle at release, and of course my release. Well after re-reading many articles I finally pulled somthing out of the hat with one of Ron's learing new releases articles. The pictures were very insightful

What I did to get the enlightenment was I stood with my arm next to me and I said to myself... "Self. What do I need to do with my arm/hand to get my middle/ring fingers to the 6 'o clock position?" So I rotated my arm to have my palm facing towards the pins, thus my fingers were at 6 'o clock. I also noticed that my thumb was pointing to 3 'o clock.
This is my key. I am now using this as a point of reference throughout my swing. I am trying to keep my thumb pointing around the 3 'o clock area throughout my swing and especially when the
ball is around my ankle. Boy did I notice a difference. I am actually feeling the
ball come off my thumb first and then
rolling off of my finger tips and what a nice feeling it is.
I spent most of the night trying to get used to this great feeling. Most of the time I allowed the
ball to roll off my hand naturally. On straight spares I tried to keep my fingers at 6'o clock as long as I could and I heard the thumps of a full
roller. The oil
Track actually ran on top of the middle finger and thumb hole.
Toward the end of the night I experimented once again and tried to change my axis of rotation along with this new feeling. Most of the time nothing really changed but this one time... whoa boy! I'm not quite sure what I did but I really felt something in my ring finger and the
ball had a lot more rotations on it than it ever had. It eventually crossed over the headpin and hit on the left side of the 2. No I did not pull it as I went over my aiming board 8.
Now I know that I have this ability I will have to figure out what I did to get it to do this more consistently.
Thanks for all of your input everyone!
I'm hoping that my discovery will help someone else in the future.