Sorry it took a while to get back - work got busy and I couldn't discuss this any further.
Anyhow, I like Sawbones Idea of the flighted tourney as well. Seems more fair than any handicap system regardless of the skill level involved. However, someone brought up the sandbaggers again, and I think the ABC could do a better job of policing tournament avgs.
Here is my idea on how to make tournaments more "fair" for the all non-professional bowlers. 1) set different flights based on avg. Maybe 15 pin increments starting at 150 minimum? So you'd have 150-165, 166-180, 181-195, and 196-210 and 211 and up. 5 flights of bowlers at different levels.
2) First tourney you use highest book avg. Second and subsequent tourneys would be based solely off of tournament performance, or possibly a weighted avg. taking into consideration league and tournament scores. This, in my mind could deter sandbagging somewhat. Bowl your guts out to win, move up the avg. ladder, or keep sandbagging - lose your money, but stay in the division you're in. You could even stagger the prize funds to have larger payouts for higher avg. divisions - therefore creating motivation for bowling well in tourneys and moving up to the next level.
3) Every sanctioned bowler should have a record created of all league avgs. for their lifetime, plus tournament avgs. on file with ABC (or whatever that organization becomes). This way, all avgs. could easily be verified - maybe an online site where bowlers could check their avgs. at will for when they're filling out entry forms, or even at the lanes as a verification tool for tournament organizers. Tournament avgs. would NOT reset each year, but would accumulate year to year. This way, a sandbagger could not go in and bowl a 450 series the first tourney every year, then clean up on the second one (or set a low league avg for the same purpose).
Steven, I agree with the idea of getting better, and believe me I'm not stuck at 191 because I don't want to get better. One question though, is there a good site that is kept up to date on all tournaments in an area or state - including sanctioned and non-sanctioned events?
Chanelsurfer - I don't recall very many people shooting avg. in a handicapped tournament and getting any money back.
Just my ideas here - thanks to those who have voiced their opinion - anyone else have any thoughts?
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Why, WHY won't the last one just fall?? It's WIGGLING for cryin' out loud!!