If you haven't tried a Columbia 300 ball in a while, here's some food for thought:
Scratch League last night, on tougher modified house shot, I shot games of 221, 225, 234 for 680 series. I had an "obligatory" open frame each game (why do I do that??). I used a single ball all night, the Mass Eruption (Resurgence core, Hybrid cover), with a 4" pin Label Leveraged. I moved a total of 3 boards during games 1-2, and half way through game 3 moved 5 boards and found "the world" (where you gotta hit 'em anyway? hehehe).
The
Resurgence core is a tried and true core that has been very successful to the Columbia 300 brand for several years. Here's my unscientific reason why:
IT GETS OUT THE CORNER.
Period. I've never seen a ball/core kick out so many corners from so many angles of entry! This is true for me in the Mass Eruption I used last night, of the Violent Eruption that I have drilled RICO, of the U2 Classic Urethane ball, and the Disruption I have drilled 1.5 x 1.5! I'm not a power player, not a tweener, just your average nothing-fancy-get-the-job-done kind of bowler. While a 680 series may not be that impressive to some, it was the highest series on the
ENTIRE LEAGUE last night, and I certainly had the best ball reaction in the field. The new #emergencyorange Eruption Pro (seen Dec 1st on ESPN telecast of PBA's Cheetah Championship featuring Clara Guerrero) is no different in it's performance and ability to knock out those pesky corner pins!
I know many of you probably remember [fondly] the original ball that featured this core, aptly named the Resurgence (released 2007). It was also used in other successful releases such as: Power Swing, Momentum Swing, and the Burst.
If you're looking for something new in your bag, or perhaps a new addition to your tournament arsenal, or a replacement of an old faithful, take a look at the Eruption series by Columbia 300. Can't go wrong with any of their offerings, and there's a coverstock suited to everyone's personal game and preference!
Jenny Riedy
Columbia 300 Ambassador