I loved how Packy was talking about how hard it was to bowl on wood while bowling on a pair that had an overlane sign featuring someone who threw an 878 series.
Does my heart good to see one of these on wood every now and then. There are skills you develop on wood that you just can't approximate on synthetics, no matter how they're set up. And this is our history, our roots as a sport. I don't think you gave yourself proper credit for this showing. This was harder than you probably think, especially for someone who doesn't seem to have a lot of background on these conditions. I think that speaks well of your skillset that you were able to post this kind of finish.
This is so true. One of my favorite things about wood lanes, is also one of the worst parts about wood lanes. Like here in Florida, if it's raining before they oil the lanes, if any of the moisture from outside in the air gets into the center, it makes guessing the lanes almost impossible. The oil will have areas that will puddle up in certain parts, and you have to figure out how to avoid those spots on the lane making for a fun shot, that will also piss you off.
Fun event to watch, no denying that! I wish more PBA events would be contested on wood, just because it’s a challenge that many youngsters like yourself don’t get to experience very often :) Great bowling btw
I bowled on wood lanes beginning in 1979 and changed to synthetic in 1998. It is like the difference between water skiing on choppy water or glass. Each wood lane is unique making changing lanes more difficult.
I agree. My local lanes have 2 lane sets that are night and day. 15&16 and 7&8. Night and day in league play. Then there's my old home lanes. Lane 4 has a good lean to the left. You could be the world's straightest bowler and hook on that lane. I have to bring plastic and come up the back to try to put it in the sweet spot.
I honestly loved just watching Packy take shot after shot and predicting whether or not the ball would strike. I hope you get some kind of cash for placing third. Great job!
The house I bowl at actually uses wood lanes, and one of the other ones that’s really close to it, also has wood lanes. I like playing up the middle or the outside.
My old home center (RIP Van Nest Lanes) was old school wood. I love that house that you bowled in. Very old school. Road trip there may be in order for me.
I use a hammer magenta urethane over seas black hammer and a rico drilled venom shock from motiv bowling. At milwaukie bowl. Home of Dave husted pba hall a famer
@@traviskirk3834 how is Milwaukee bowl? The Pandemic is/was tough on California and Oregon bowling centers. Also, I used to use a blocked weighted black u dot. I miss that ball. 🥲. I had good success with a pin down rapid fire. We have synthetic overlays now.
It's good i love the feel of milwaukie bowl when you throw a ball on the wood lanes the crash of the pins. It is heaven. Now i use motiv all the way all six in my Arsenal are motiv.
12:30 it looked like Packy noticed how well his ball rolled off that spot and decided to aim there. I could be wrong lol but it was cool to see the wheels turning after that.
Love all the bowling footage! I think I was getting physically exhausted from watching Packy bowl so many games lol... 3rd place not so bad considering you were at the train station early in the video... 😃
I have an old Danger Zone that's amazing on Wood lanes. I have s fully plugged Mike Aulby MVP which was a remake of the danger zone. 2 piece, medium RG, High Flare. Sometimes you have to combat wood with the balls of it's time.
Lol @ the hair styles Packy. My centre in the UK back in the 90s was wood and I loved them. There was an uproar when they ripped them up and put in synthetic
i love bowling on wood with some heavy fresh oil throw it up the outside and watch it slide right in the pocket, the only downside to wood is once its burnt up its over with lol the house i bowl in has been using the same wood lanes since 1954 and i love um to death
Wood lanes reminds of the good old, old days. I played on lanes that had human pin setters. Every Sunday, they would set up spares for you to practice on. Now I wince every time someone lofts the ball.
@@TheHouseBowling When I say old, old, I'm talking early sixties. My parents got me started when I was in the eighth grade. It was very popular with the working class.
The 2 hander just needed a little more loft on his shots, setting the ball down on wood is why alot of people leave flat 10s or see the ball check up early. I loved bowling on wood lanes, my hometown lanes just switched to New pro anvil a few years ago.
Love wood lanes. I grew up on that. Just keep your hand out of it, let the lane bring it back. Something like Track Heat or 900 Global Afterburner is good there.
Was going to say the same thing. We called it the "dump shot" where I grew up. Back when I threw one-handed, you would just start with your hand out from behind the ball, almost a suitcase delivery. Very little lift on the ball and try to feed it about one arrow over from wherever you laid it down (i.e., if you were targeting 15, run it out to 10). The idea was to get a hook/set look from the ball. If you did it right, the only real question was whether you were going to carry the corners.
Enjoyed you guys this past week. Didn't get to see much action at Century but was there all weekend volunteering with the Booster Club at Western Branch. New to the channel, looking forward to more videos! We hope to have you back!
Packy, the Wood is way different lol. You busted my local friend Zachary Tackett from the tourny. I arrived just after yall started the round of 8. Wish i could've gotten there to see you 2 cross. Would've been epic. Good bowling and very nice meeting you.
Hell yeah Packy good bowling man keep it up. I'm not sure where you are in Virginia but one of my favorite bowling alleys was in Stanton Virginia. They were a wood house but they also eventually went to a synthetic Lane unfortunately. Keep up the good bowling and it looks like your mentals were in good order today
Great video but I have to admit me and my Youth League mates hated Wood Lanes because Oil gets dry easily and we had low average on those. After that center was burned down, we moved to another center which is our current home center today that had Synthetic Lanes and we bowled so much better.
Also I hear you packy, there’s a two handed at the house and he struggles on the wood lanes. It’s Logan lanes in Lincoln IL, and Red Wing Bowl in Atlanta IL
Bowling on wood is old school bowling..... old fashioned urethane is the only way to go.... and with that i mean NOT the current generation of "urethane" balls..... .... I grew up on woodlanes...... Love it...
Having been semi-pro on wood and nearly going pro about the time the synthetic lanes came along and completely screwed up my game I understand your frustration making the switch. You did well though. I much prefer wood even now.
Packy, the difference between Wood and Synthetic Lanes is how the lanes Breakdown during bowling. Wood down the lane, lane oil get absorbed into the Wood and hooks more the Back Half of the Lane. On Synthetic, using Reactive balls Dry up the Front part of the lane and lane oil get carried down the lane and the ball does not hook as much.
I'm just a typical house bowler but I prefer wood lanes. My house I grew up bowling in and have averaged 223 the last 4 years, on a house shot, is wood. Not sure if the left side would be good or bad with old wood lanes. lol. Good bowling guys.
I like hooking for spares, there's only 3 lanes you need to be in for most spares. Splits are a different story because you need to be more accurate, but still you can increase your chances by knowing your hook lanes.
Best ball for wood lanes in my opinion is a hammer tour hybrid. It’s got enough push down. And it holds all the way. Lay down on 15 out to 1. Works for every pattern it doesn’t matter
Packy, im 63 yr.old male that used to bowl league, now I have arthritis in my thumb.AM I'm too old to learned the two hand bowling since I have noticed many two handers don't put the thumb in the ball? Like to hear your thought on that.Thanks..
If you're a Storm/RG/G900 guy like Prather, wouldn't it make more sense to throw a Mix instead of a plastic ball? I grew up on wood lanes, and weak urethane and low end resin is the way I would go on them all day.
I bowled on wood lanes all the time in many different bowling centers until I quit around 1990. On some oil patterns the lanes were very easy. On some oil patterns the lanes were hard. It depended on how the lanes were oiled and whether the house or tournament director wanted lower scores or higher scores. I preferred the lanes not to be easy. I did prefer oil and did not do well on very dry lanes.
Yes, I quit in 1988, determining the same thing you observed in 1990. They put out a particular shot, and selected only a few to inform them where it was.
The place I just started bowling at here in salem oregon has original wood lanes and I've been bowling my best games on them, but of course your oil pattern here is probably way harder
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Packy what's your opinion on a DV8 Tactic Control? The third time I've asked.
@@tim7of717 purple hammer is better! My tactic control shined up a little bit too fast when I put surface on it!!
I found a red Hammer from 1986 at an alley in Princeton Ky bought it for 15 dollars and it loves wood.
I loved how Packy was talking about how hard it was to bowl on wood while bowling on a pair that had an overlane sign featuring someone who threw an 878 series.
🤣🤣🙌
There's an old house that is still around my area with an 899 sign. Hope this house gets a remodel, soon. Love the wood lanes there.
Well I'm pretty sure that guy bowled that 878 on a house shot and Packy is not bowling on a house shot so that should explain it
Does my heart good to see one of these on wood every now and then. There are skills you develop on wood that you just can't approximate on synthetics, no matter how they're set up. And this is our history, our roots as a sport. I don't think you gave yourself proper credit for this showing. This was harder than you probably think, especially for someone who doesn't seem to have a lot of background on these conditions. I think that speaks well of your skillset that you were able to post this kind of finish.
This is so true. One of my favorite things about wood lanes, is also one of the worst parts about wood lanes. Like here in Florida, if it's raining before they oil the lanes, if any of the moisture from outside in the air gets into the center, it makes guessing the lanes almost impossible. The oil will have areas that will puddle up in certain parts, and you have to figure out how to avoid those spots on the lane making for a fun shot, that will also piss you off.
I didn't think you guys were bowling at Century, but can't wait to see yall tomorrow (Friday) at Western Branch Chesapeake!
Love seeing the retro A-2s running at 'A' speed and the Gold Crown two-lane masking units.
I absolutely love wood lanes. Of course sometimes maintenance has become an issue, wood over synthetic every time.
Century Lanes Baby!!!!!!! Hampton, Virginia
Fun event to watch, no denying that! I wish more PBA events would be contested on wood, just because it’s a challenge that many youngsters like yourself don’t get to experience very often :) Great bowling btw
I bowled on wood lanes beginning in 1979 and changed to synthetic in 1998. It is like the difference between water skiing on choppy water or glass. Each wood lane is unique making changing lanes more difficult.
It’s tough!!!
I agree. My local lanes have 2 lane sets that are night and day. 15&16 and 7&8. Night and day in league play.
Then there's my old home lanes. Lane 4 has a good lean to the left. You could be the world's straightest bowler and hook on that lane. I have to bring plastic and come up the back to try to put it in the sweet spot.
I honestly loved just watching Packy take shot after shot and predicting whether or not the ball would strike. I hope you get some kind of cash for placing third. Great job!
The house I bowl at actually uses wood lanes, and one of the other ones that’s really close to it, also has wood lanes. I like playing up the middle or the outside.
I remember the day before synthetic lanes. It seemed everyone played straighter and relied on some hold. Hum...
Ahh the good ol days. 👍🏻
My old home center (RIP Van Nest Lanes) was old school wood. I love that house that you bowled in. Very old school. Road trip there may be in order for me.
8:13 great editing Packy. You really outdone yourself 😂
Good to see you guys in Virginia! Looking forward to meeting yall in my home town of Chesapeake this weekend.
u live in chesapeake? me too bro
Used to bowl on wood in the early 2010’s and I loved used a original blue hammer on them.
I use a hammer magenta urethane over seas black hammer and a rico drilled venom shock from motiv bowling. At milwaukie bowl. Home of Dave husted pba hall a famer
@@traviskirk3834 how is Milwaukee bowl? The Pandemic is/was tough on California and Oregon bowling centers. Also, I used to use a blocked weighted black u dot. I miss that ball. 🥲. I had good success with a pin down rapid fire.
We have synthetic overlays now.
It's good i love the feel of milwaukie bowl when you throw a ball on the wood lanes the crash of the pins. It is heaven. Now i use motiv all the way all six in my Arsenal are motiv.
12:30 it looked like Packy noticed how well his ball rolled off that spot and decided to aim there. I could be wrong lol but it was cool to see the wheels turning after that.
Awesome to see Brian Robinson make an appearance on one of the videos. B-Rob you still my favorite
Congrats Packy!
Keep pushing!
Love all the bowling footage! I think I was getting physically exhausted from watching Packy bowl so many games lol... 3rd place not so bad considering you were at the train station early in the video... 😃
I have an old Danger Zone that's amazing on Wood lanes. I have s fully plugged Mike Aulby MVP which was a remake of the danger zone. 2 piece, medium RG, High Flare.
Sometimes you have to combat wood with the balls of it's time.
Lol @ the hair styles Packy. My centre in the UK back in the 90s was wood and I loved them. There was an uproar when they ripped them up and put in synthetic
19:00 how dare you just pop onto the screen with that goofy man bun out of nowhere. Made me spit up my drink in laughter.
That spare @17:38!!! Nice pickup!!!
Was really cool getting to bowl with yall and cross with Prather. Love the vids!
i love bowling on wood with some heavy fresh oil throw it up the outside and watch it slide right in the pocket, the only downside to wood is once its burnt up its over with lol
the house i bowl in has been using the same wood lanes since 1954 and i love um to death
Wood lanes reminds of the good old, old days. I played on lanes that had human pin setters. Every Sunday, they would set up spares for you to practice on. Now I wince every time someone lofts the ball.
When is the last time you got to bowl on wood!?
@@TheHouseBowling When I say old, old, I'm talking early sixties. My parents got me started when I was in the eighth grade. It was very popular with the working class.
Got to bowl against Coffey back in high school. Awesome bowler and a great guy!
I grew up on wood lanes. Loved them.
Those are some beautiful lanes!
Have you ever bowled on wood?
@@TheHouseBowling I have and I actually prefer it to synthetic.
The 2 hander just needed a little more loft on his shots, setting the ball down on wood is why alot of people leave flat 10s or see the ball check up early. I loved bowling on wood lanes, my hometown lanes just switched to New pro anvil a few years ago.
Would you have considered trying the Spy on this type of lane condition? Given some were using normal plastic
I might have but the black hammer looked really good for me most of the tournament!
Love wood lanes. I grew up on that. Just keep your hand out of it, let the lane bring it back. Something like Track Heat or 900 Global Afterburner is good there.
Shiny??
@@TheHouseBowling Light shine. Weak layout.
Was going to say the same thing. We called it the "dump shot" where I grew up. Back when I threw one-handed, you would just start with your hand out from behind the ball, almost a suitcase delivery. Very little lift on the ball and try to feed it about one arrow over from wherever you laid it down (i.e., if you were targeting 15, run it out to 10). The idea was to get a hook/set look from the ball. If you did it right, the only real question was whether you were going to carry the corners.
Yoooo totally forgot you would probably be filming, I get all my equipment drilled at Century! Don't bowl often there tho, great house!
Enjoyed you guys this past week. Didn't get to see much action at Century but was there all weekend volunteering with the Booster Club at Western Branch.
New to the channel, looking forward to more videos!
We hope to have you back!
Packy, the Wood is way different lol. You busted my local friend Zachary Tackett from the tourny. I arrived just after yall started the round of 8. Wish i could've gotten there to see you 2 cross. Would've been epic. Good bowling and very nice meeting you.
Love the music at the end
I love watching your ball go down the lanes... We leave similar misses.
I like that there's more highlights of them bowling recently
Hey there. Is that Century Lanes in Hampton, Virginia I'm seeing?😀 I used to bowl well at that center.😀
Hell yeah Packy good bowling man keep it up. I'm not sure where you are in Virginia but one of my favorite bowling alleys was in Stanton Virginia. They were a wood house but they also eventually went to a synthetic Lane unfortunately. Keep up the good bowling and it looks like your mentals were in good order today
I have been bowling there for 5 years now. Love the change up. Really hope you guys enjoyed it, hopefully you guys will be back next year.
If it’s right before another summer tour stop!!
I love wood lanes. I wish all of them were still wood. It would put a lot of the fun back in the game.
These are my home lanes. Just got back into bowling this year. But as a kid I lived at this bowling ally
Good god. An 878 series? That's awesome Mr. Smith.
Glad to see I'm not the only two hander that struggles at Century. The lanes are tough there for sure.
Great video but I have to admit me and my Youth League mates hated Wood Lanes because Oil gets dry easily and we had low average on those. After that center was burned down, we moved to another center which is our current home center today that had Synthetic Lanes and we bowled so much better.
this is my 7th time seeing you on the bowling related videos lol
wood is Great! It involves talent!
Packy on it this week. 👍Bro. Great bowling. Making it look easy.
Also I hear you packy, there’s a two handed at the house and he struggles on the wood lanes. It’s Logan lanes in Lincoln IL, and Red Wing Bowl in Atlanta IL
woah i’m only ab 40 min from lincoln might have to go try out some wood lanes for fun sometime
Was Richie Teece throwing the storm clear electric blue plastic ball?
Happy to announce that I got my first purple hammer yesterday!
and that you love it?
My home house for 10 years was wood.(I'm 16 now) and I noticed a huge change and couldn't bowl on synthetic once I made the change and it closed down.
Need more tournaments on wood lanes.
Patrick is getting really good ... like really good
The memories of bowling on wood 😢
I'm still somewhat new to competitive bowling. What do wood lanes do that synthetic don't do?
used to go to a really old alley with wood lanes, super old school and really something every bowler should experience at least once in their career
Hi Packy , nice to see a fellow brit bowling well, Mr Teece or as most of us know him over here ....Biscuit .... from the airport bowl lol
Ritchie is an awesome guy!! Love hanging out with him!
Missed you guys in Hampton. Looking forward to seeing you all in Chesapeake
Bowling on wood is old school bowling..... old fashioned urethane is the only way to go.... and with that i mean NOT the current generation of "urethane" balls..... .... I grew up on woodlanes......
Love it...
Packy be happy To bowl you on wood. Senior vs junior. Let's do it!
"it's never you always the ball" 🤣🤣🤣
A saying I always repeat to myself!
Packy-loo-who at the end was pretty awesome.
Averaged about 195 on wood for the last 6 years here in the stl area. Makes me feel a lot better that's for sure😂
Having been semi-pro on wood and nearly going pro about the time the synthetic lanes came along and completely screwed up my game I understand your frustration making the switch. You did well though. I much prefer wood even now.
Packy, the difference between Wood and Synthetic Lanes is how the lanes Breakdown during bowling. Wood down the lane, lane oil get absorbed into the Wood and hooks more the Back Half of the Lane. On Synthetic, using Reactive balls Dry up the Front part of the lane and lane oil get carried down the lane and the ball does not hook as much.
Bring back the plastic ball PBA tournament! On wood lanes!
Nice hairdo at the end of the vid Packy, lol. See you this weekend, maybe tomorrow! 😀
Looking forward to it!
Love that the establishment has character unlike the modern places!
I’ve always felt like wood lanes are really difficult for high rev rates
What are the songs' names?
I love wood lanes. So much better than synthetic!
I'm just a typical house bowler but I prefer wood lanes. My house I grew up bowling in and have averaged 223 the last 4 years, on a house shot, is wood. Not sure if the left side would be good or bad with old wood lanes. lol. Good bowling guys.
my home center is wood. we had like five honor scores across all leagues last season :)
Was that high series of 878 on the sign scratch?
My one weekly league is at a center that has wood lanes. Definitely has a unique feel
Coffey's got that Wolverine look goin'.
I like hooking for spares, there's only 3 lanes you need to be in for most spares. Splits are a different story because you need to be more accurate, but still you can increase your chances by knowing your hook lanes.
Best ball for wood lanes in my opinion is a hammer tour hybrid. It’s got enough push down. And it holds all the way. Lay down on 15 out to 1. Works for every pattern it doesn’t matter
Old Black hammer and the blue nail were my go to's in the day for wood. Gave up the game when they went to all of the reactive crap
This being my home house for jr gold. I can say it makes for som interesting sports shots. Love century lanes though
The bowling alley where I live still has wood lanes and he likes to put out a short house shot
So does wood lanes hook more?
Bowling was more fun and more popular when bowling was more difficult!!👍
and can get very frustrating sometimes
Does a purple hammer fit between a black hammer and a solid redemption?
I love bowling on wood avg 226
7:08 old B Rob, lol.
Wood lanes are great when the alleys take care of them.
Packy, im 63 yr.old male that used to bowl league, now I have arthritis in my thumb.AM I'm too old to learned the two hand bowling since I have noticed many two handers don't put the thumb in the ball? Like to hear your thought on that.Thanks..
Definitely don't put your thumb in it!
Torn up heads from 10 to 25... ah, the good old days.
If you're a Storm/RG/G900 guy like Prather, wouldn't it make more sense to throw a Mix instead of a plastic ball? I grew up on wood lanes, and weak urethane and low end resin is the way I would go on them all day.
He just doesn't have a mix the difference between them isnt enough to have both!
Coffey on a roll. Grats to him, good bowling Packy
What was the oil pattern at this tournament?
I bowled on wood lanes all the time in many different bowling centers until I quit around 1990. On some oil patterns the lanes were very easy. On some oil patterns the lanes were hard. It depended on how the lanes were oiled and whether the house or tournament director wanted lower scores or higher scores. I preferred the lanes not to be easy. I did prefer oil and did not do well on very dry lanes.
Yes, I quit in 1988, determining the same thing you observed in 1990. They put out a particular shot, and selected only a few to inform them where it was.
Hi Kris!
Did anyone put surface on their plastic?
The place I just started bowling at here in salem oregon has original wood lanes and I've been bowling my best games on them, but of course your oil pattern here is probably way harder
Wood lanes are tough!!!
I believe I spied Brian "B-Rob" Robinson in those top 16 shots!
You might have yes 👀
Welcome to Hampton!
Really beautiful place here!!
Great job