It's funny to notice that people most likely favor conditions in wich they learned with. I learned to play pool during my 19 years in Japan where all the Gold Crowns had ball returns. When I came to the states, I can remember several times where I failed to jump out of my seat to help retrieve the balls. I personally like the ball returns, and especially the ones on the ProAms, and here's why. From a practice standpoint, I like to spend a couple of minutes just throwing the same cut shot out on the table and repeating the process over and over again, and with the ball return, I can stand in one spot and repeat the process without having to stop to retrieve balls. Lazy I guess, but when I'm running through drills like this, I like to get into a rhythm, and having to chase down balls breaks it up a bit.
One thing I did notice today however: The ball returns at first glance on a ProAm don't seem to be very exposed as they are on a GC. So, I wondered to myself today how difficult would it be to retrieve a lost piece of chalk or a stuck ball?
dave