My center uses a modified slightly Stone Street pattern using current conditioner. The bounce off the outside is awful and the hold is not very good. I have looked at Bourbon Street and it looks like it would play better.
Additional 2-2-load and IMO more concentrated conditioner in the middle. The total amount appears to be close to the same on both patterns. I will trial on Friday but was wondering what experts think. Or could there be other options to allow all styles to play evenly or have a fair chance and still keep the ratios easy for players that are used to this wet/dry.
I do not want to hurt the straight players that love this current pattern but give a little help to all of the others in the process. I don't think going from 9 to 1 to 6-1 would hurt anybody. Hopefully blending the cliff would help all players.
Stone Street vs Bourbon Street
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Stone Street vs Bourbon Street
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Re: Stone Street vs Bourbon Street
Try this one from my Challenge League Pattern Deck:
Very forgiving pattern with not a ton of hook to the right.
http://www.cdclbowling.com/patterns/lib ... ay%202.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Very forgiving pattern with not a ton of hook to the right.
http://www.cdclbowling.com/patterns/lib ... ay%202.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;