I guess it just shows how easy the scoring conditions have become. An honor score isn't worth anything anymore.
Maybe it's a good thing that that's the way it's turning out. The USBC doesn't have to waste money on cheap trinkets, that way they don't have to raise sanction fees again next year for the pitiful few that remain in certified leagues to keep them afloat and in business.
Now, if they only had the "chutzpah" to reel in overinflated scoring with a realistic ideal of what this sport truly entails...............
The problem is that your average league bowler actually thinks these cheap awards are just , and they actually deserve to be awarded for carrying strikes on some "pretend" scoring condition
What no one seems to realize is that the bowlers themselves created this environment years ago, forcing the proprietors to give them what they want or they we're going down the street to where they could score better, hence, putting that center at risk of not making any money and going bankrupt.
I got the 298 and 300 rings so far this season only a few weeks left for another 299.
In our league 14 teams 4 per I will submit 120+ award applications this year.
300's 8, 299's 2, 298's 1, 800's 4
I miss the good ole days when scores were a little harder to come by.
aged1 - Where do you bowl.
Not stupid at all, it's about time. Bowlers today expect to pay only ten bucks and get $300 worth of awards for scores that have become outrageous over the past few years. Have you noticed that no one in the center even stops to watch someone throw a 300, and only a handful clap when it's accomplished. In one week at the center I bowl at, 7 300's were shot. The center usually puts names up on the marquee above the pinsetters. That week just the words "7 shot". That number by the way is more than were shot an entire season just 20 years ago in my association. Back then we had 8,000 members, today just over 3,000. High scores does not equal more bowlers…..
By the way, remember USBC’s New Philosophy #2 – “Recognition (not rewards) is no more important than coaching, sportsmanship and a passion for the competition”.
jdaryman wrote:High scores does not equal more bowlers…..
jdaryman wrote: Not stupid at all, it's about time. Bowlers today expect to pay only ten bucks and get $300 worth of awards for scores that have become outrageous over the past few years. Have you noticed that no one in the center even stops to watch someone throw a 300, and only a handful clap when it's accomplished. In one week at the center I bowl at, 7 300's were shot. The center usually puts names up on the marquee above the pinsetters. That week just the words "7 shot". That number by the way is more than were shot an entire season just 20 years ago in my association. Back then we had 8,000 members, today just over 3,000. High scores does not equal more bowlers….. By the way, remember USBC’s New Philosophy #2 – “Recognition (not rewards) is no more important than coaching, sportsmanship and a passion for the competition”.
What!?!?!?!? Awards valued at $300? Please take your temperature and get a reality check up. Those patches and other assorted awards ARE MADE IN CHINA! This season I bowled four 700 sets and all I got was ONE patch. Guessing the cost of shipping, it probably cost 30 cents. So for my $18.00 sanction fee ( $10 national, $8 local) I got what probably cost a 30 cent patch.
Hammers_Rule wrote:Many years ago ABC did the same thing. The decided that the rings were costing to much for what we paid in dues so they opted to just give a plaque. If you wanted a ring you had to purchase it yourself. It didn't take them long to find out they lost a lot of dues paying members and decided to again offer the rings. The problem was that, by this time, many had dropped out of ABC and just never returned. Thus ended the double shifts almost every night of the week at most centers and that income for the centers has never returned. Is it any wonder the centers are now catering more to open bowling than to leagues?Glenn C.
Really, all those bowlers quit because of the awards cuts.
USBC created the problem by making the awards to easy to get.
dorajason wrote:USBC did NOT create the problem by making the awards (I guess you meant "too") too easy to get - a 298 / 299 has always been the same. Technology has made the game "easier" in general. However, again... it is the relationship between the individual MEMBER and USBC whereby over the years, recognition of 298 / 299 rings has been offered. So to compensate the evolution of core, cover stock, and equipment in general, USBC has opted to punish the individual by eliminating these awards. This is total BS. USBC can take their cheap china-made coffee coasters and stick it... of course they will in turn STICK US with higher membership fees. Way to go USBC -- it's not Bowl with US... it's SCREWED by US.
Yeah that's what I meant, and they are too easy to get.
Yes technology has made the game much easier, isn't all the equipment and blocked lanes USBC approved.
ZMAN300 wrote: dorajason wrote: USBC did NOT create the problem by making the awards (I guess you meant "too") too easy to get - a 298 / 299 has always been the same. Technology has made the game "easier" in general. However, again... it is the relationship between the individual MEMBER and USBC whereby over the years, recognition of 298 / 299 rings has been offered. So to compensate the evolution of core, cover stock, and equipment in general, USBC has opted to punish the individual by eliminating these awards. This is total BS. USBC can take their cheap china-made coffee coasters and stick it... of course they will in turn STICK US with higher membership fees. Way to go USBC -- it's not Bowl with US... it's SCREWED by US. Yeah that's what I meant, and they are too easy to get. Yes technology has made the game much easier, isn't all the equipment and blocked lanes USBC approved.
dorajason wrote: USBC did NOT create the problem by making the awards (I guess you meant "too") too easy to get - a 298 / 299 has always been the same. Technology has made the game "easier" in general. However, again... it is the relationship between the individual MEMBER and USBC whereby over the years, recognition of 298 / 299 rings has been offered. So to compensate the evolution of core, cover stock, and equipment in general, USBC has opted to punish the individual by eliminating these awards. This is total BS. USBC can take their cheap china-made coffee coasters and stick it... of course they will in turn STICK US with higher membership fees. Way to go USBC -- it's not Bowl with US... it's SCREWED by US.
You got it ZMAN!
Hey, here's a novel idea, tighten up the lane conditions and keep giving free rings for 298-299 games. Now THAT'S what the USBC should approve.