I've just gotten back into bowling after taking a few years off. The league I'm currently in is on Sundays and is more of a social league rather than a competitive league. Long story short, it's a typical house shot, but lanes aren't prepped for us and overall they are pretty burnt up, very dry on the outside, and not consistent week over week.
I'm currently throwing a couple of older balls - the Lx-16 and the 916 All-Terrain, both 16lbs, and drilled pin up slightly above my ring finger (right handed). Not sure of the actual specific layout, but I throw a medium to high rev shot and average between 18-19 mph when I'm throwing it the best. Both balls were last prepped to 2000 abralon when I was in a competitive league and read through the oil well and had a strong back-end motion that I prefer to throw.
In my current league both balls are reading way too early and I'm struggling to keep the ball in the pocket, even when I move all the way left to the gutter and throw over middle arrow to try and keep it in the oil as long as possible.
Before I go out and buy a new ball, I wanted to see if changing the surface and going up to 4000 or adding a coat of polish is going to make a big enough difference, or if they are just too strong of balls for the lane conditions. If changing the surface is a waste of time, is there a newer ball that track is currently offering that would be ideal for the lane conditions I'm seeing?
Sorry for the long explanation but wanted to give enough information.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!