Well, pricipally I agree with JohnP. Simplest thing would be to go to a good pro shop, have your hand measuered and the Tornado Waring plugged and re-drilled. A good pro shop owner should be able to get the pitches quite right.
But I would not recommend buying a high-end ball in the first place. Big bucks do not mean big hook. A mid range ball with a real core and medium RG differential should be enough.
Two reasons:
#1: You should know how to play the ball with fingertip before you buy the ball and have it drilled. This money is better spent on a coach to teach you in a fingertip release and proper technique.
#2: Not every ball is suitable for every condition. There are so many players whining about the Goliath from Brunswick which does not hook for them ,even though it has the highest hook potential of any current Brunswick ball. Well, they probably do not play the ball where it belongs (or they do not play properly, see #1).
Therefore, be aptient and keep practicing instead of paying much money on a high end ball. I do not say that it is a waste of money, but as beginner you should put emphasis on other things.
With time and practice you will get a feeling for which ball reaction you might need when the Tornado Warning does not work for you. But until then, practice and a properly fitting entry ball (and spare!) are the best basics you can get.
Good luck!
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