Dennis....the main problem that beginner to intermediate bowlers have to fight is that they do not KNOW what a proper fit feels like. They cannot give back constructive feedback to the driller when asked questions. The driller has to be able to spend time with you if you are in this type of situation. And the problem with that is, that if you bring them an internet
ball that is already configured to be a challenge to drill, its very limiting in what can be done and time intensive that will not be gained back by the driller's effort. So at this point you are dependant on the driller. If the driller cannot expertly copy good fitting
balls (and most cannot) then there's no sense in copying an existing
ball. But at the end of the day, the driller is at the mercy of the bowler......" the
ball feels good, the
ball feels bad". We can only go on the feedback we get. And we have to adjust the
ball so that the customer feels that it fits good. We cannot totally change a bowlers
game for the fit. Nearly 100% of customers do not have the time or desire to go into intensive fitting. We have a repetroir of questions that hopefully gets the most out of the customer, but there's always more. Its like pulling teeth with most people. Most customers come in totally uneducated. They want to be fitted up, comfortable and out on the lanes. They do not have the time, the inclination or the desire to search our precis fits, nor would they know one when they felt it. They have no inclination towards lessons and if you suggest it, they usually get this blank look in their face. Now you've totally overloaded them on information on an activity that they just wanted to "get a
ball and bowl". Every once in a while you get one or two that catch on and ask productive questions like "how am I supposed to hold the
ball", "is it supposed to feel like X...." When you find those customers, then you can invest the time. The main problem is that most are the "just get me out on the lanes" type of customer and you can hopefully implant a seed that is laying out there in the dust drying out, but maybe, just maybe it will catch a bit of interest and start growing.
You can engage a coach. That coach should be able to evaluate your fit and start working on the aspects of your
game most readily fixable. If you do not engage a coach then the process is much longer.
Erin