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scotts33

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4 Man Team/Bowling vs. 4 Some/Golf
« on: August 22, 2007, 11:33:35 PM »
This is to go along with Joe Falco's post about winter lineage fees.

Comparison.....you bowl in a 4 person team league.  Cost in my area around $9.50 to $10 for 3 games includes house bookeeping and average computation.  Therefore, league secretary fee reflects house doing most of the work.  Time about 2:30 mins.

Golf in a 9 hole league.  Many after work leagues are set up as 9 hole leagues.  Play in a 4 some.  Cost $14 - $16 greens fees in my area walking does not include cart cost. Time about 2:15 mins. allowing 15 mins. per hole.

So, basically golf is more expensive but I never hear golfers whine about greens fees at least in my area.  We pay the freight but I hear bowlers continually complain about lineage.

Why is that?
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Re: 4 Man Team/Bowling vs. 4 Some/Golf
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2007, 08:08:03 AM »
Sawbones - What are doing up this early?

I quit playing in golf leagues because it got to taking 3+ hours to play 9 holes. Slow play can drive me crazy and you wouldn't like me when I'm crazy.

It still kills me in bowling where everybody is concerned about the size of the prize fund. And the ones generally most concerned are the ones who don't get back all they paid in.

They pay $9 for lineage, $6 to the prize fund and complain about the lineage and bowling cost but want to raise the $6 to $10 so they get back more at the end of the year.

Competive scratch leagues are one thing but fun handicap leagues, ugh. Bowl for pride.


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Re: 4 Man Team/Bowling vs. 4 Some/Golf
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2007, 10:04:16 AM »
What people seem to forget is that in Golf, we can join a club and pay a yearly fee which allows you to play any day with no additional charge. This is not true in Bowling. In my area, I can golf every day 7 months per year for about $1200. granted this is not Pebble Beach but for a 10 handicapper, this is OK. I bowl 5 days a week for 8 months and it cost me over $2000. Golf is more expensive for the occasional golfer who pays greens fees but for addicts, bowling is more expensive because in my area anyway, there are no  bowling centers that have a yearly fee.

scotts33

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Re: 4 Man Team/Bowling vs. 4 Some/Golf
« Reply #3 on: August 23, 2007, 10:10:59 AM »
np with the TJ Martin710 as I am king of the TJ artists on BR.com..............but your comparison doesn't hold water.  Not comparing apples to apples.  

I feel my comparison was pretty valid.  

Also, the caste system of golfers vs. bowlers, the white collar to the blue collar and the country club mystic in my area has gone down the tubes.  Still I see bowlers whine more than golfers about lineage vs. green fees as a whole.
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