As an 'old fart' who started in the game back in the 70's (yes ... rubber bowling balls on lacquered wood lanes!), it was always an option that you could go down to your home centre (i.e. where you bowled league) and get a lane on 'Instruct-a-mat' for pretty much as long as you liked ... as long as the house wasn't full, and there were lanes available.
And ... Instruct-a-mat was FREE!
I remember in those days, a lot of bowlers taking advantage of the Instruct-a-mat option ... usually on weekends ... and taking a lane for an hour or so, and practicing their shot ... different speeds, different targets, different angles, different lines ... merely practicing and honing their game.
It was often something that a lot of coaches used in those days as well ... get their 'students' onto Instruct-a-mat ... and practice. It was good for 'repetition' ... for 'consistency' ... something almost lost in today's game, where reactive/particle resin balls have a much wider strike-zone than the older urethane/rubber bowling balls.
However, even with such high scores these days, competitive difference can still be acquired by being a better spare shooter (and there ain't anywhere near as many 'good' spare shooters now as there used to be ... believe me).
I don't believe that Instruct-a-mat (er, no pins) should be the option for leagues and/or tournaments; however, I reckon it should be brought back as an option for 'practice'.
I realise that the new AMF and Brunswick machines don't have the Instruct-a-mat options any more; that is purely a money issue (neither company wants to potentially lose revenue ... as was stated earlier before ... metered games Vs paid games. I know, I used to work for AMF!).
But, Instruct-a-mat should be brought back.
Let me ask you all ... if you had the option to spend an hour (or two) at your local centre to PRACTICE .. on Instruct-a-mat (no pins) .. for free (or even for just a cupla bucks) .. just to hone your game; as opposed to paying between $10-$14 a game (for your 1st game anyway); wouldn't you take the Instruct-a-mat option.
I know I would.