As I watching "Rhino for President" team taking the Lead. I was thinking two things. 1. Everybody should be able to bowl this great tournament. 2. Have a division just for PBA members. {Team rules can remain the same, PBA members have to compete doubles, singles and all events in their own division}
Such a tournament already exists for singles compettion. Its called the Masters. Nonetheless, doubles and team competions, in addition, exclusively for PBA members would certainly be interesting.
The Masters is now in a seperate venue and doesn't count
That still a different tournament, format and all.
Don't know how young or old you are dwt825 but years ago they had what you are proposing. It was called the Classified Division (if memory serves me) It was strictly for PBA bowlers. They had their teams, singles/doubles and all events. Anyone else remember?
gobo
It was called the Classic division in the 60's. This rule not only let everybody bowl but in fairness be better for the majority. Take a quick look at the leaderboard and you will find PBA members dominating.
The Classic Division ran from 1961 until 1979. In the end, there just weren't enough entries to support the division and the prize fund.
Thank you Matt for the info. So that was 29 years ago , maybe times are diferent, charge a little more entry fees to PBA members, or charge small admission to spectators{ PBA does that}, I know I would have paid to watch Rhino Page and his team bowl.
That would be an excellent idea to retry. This is a venue that all bowlers should be able to bowl. Give them there prize fund and let them be part of the venue.
Some of us might even be inclined to enter the classic singles or doubles events, just for the pride of competing with the pba players.
we have those now. Thery're called TQR's and Regionals.
Again, those events are made for PBA members and if guests want to bowl they charge and extra fee.
The team event rules could remain the same, that being 2 PBA MEMBERS ONLY. The doubles and singles,and AE would be a seperate division. then the OPEN would truly be open. It would also be nice to see PBA MEMBERS support there own division. I'm only guessing but I believe the member count is around 5,000! I'm afraid the way it is going entries will start to falter, after PBA members dominate the prize list year after year. Losing a few PBA members could be better than losing 1,000 average Joe's
DW, I think the membership number is closing to 3,000 than 5,000 bus suppose you are right and every PBA player attended and bowl in the doubles and singles. Staying with the present $45 entry fee, $25 in the prize fund that would provide $125,000 to pay out in singles and the same amount for doubles. With a 1/4 prize ratio how about making out a prize list for 625 doubles cashers and 1250 singles cashers that would attract them to make a pretty long trip for many and participate.
In a previous post I forgot to mention that the original classic division called for the team entrants to bowl two three game blocks using the first entry for all events.
Don Gates