Somebody said that the ball manufacturers and the bowling centers would not allow changes to be made...
In a true capitalistic "free market", being all you can be takes precedence over everything. In other words, why the hell do we care what the ball manufacturers and what ABC will let us do? In order to do what's best for the sport of bowling, steps A, B, C...Z need to happen, and probably over a period of time. It would be nice to soften the blow for the ball manufacturers if possible, but if not, so be it. Furthermore, why in God's name would a bowling center tell you "no, you may NOT start a league in my bowling center!" If you are interested in starting a bowling league with limits on bowling balls, and limits on the lane condition, then who is ABC...who are the ball manufacturers, and who is the bowling center that is going to say "NO!"
While I agree if we force them to make big changes right now, they have every right to say no and probably will. Example--if we say they must go back to single voided pins by next season, limit their house shot to a 4-1 ratio, and limit the equipment that may be used on the lanes, then of course they're going to laugh at you and unsanction all of their leagues and continue running business as usual.
Again, I think forcing tournaments to put out tougher shots is just not the answer. I know of a lot of little local tournaments here in Michigan that get good turnouts. They're handicap tournaments that get upwards of 120 people per event. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. We need to realize that competetive style bowling is NOT for everyone. For those who love the easy shots and will refuse to bowl on tougher conditions, so be it. Ignorance is bilss. That is their choice.
Thank you all so very much for replying to this thread. I am going to put our ideas together and post them in another thread, and I will ask once again for your feedback. We have tossed ideas around, and quite a few still think it's not a reality. Perhaps when you see the whole plan and see how ABC answers to my questions and statements, then we'll be able to look to a brighter future. Please realize that the ABC, ball manufacturers and other organizations are NOT holding all of the cards here. We ultimately outnumber them, and if enough of us can form a plan based on a vision of what could happen down the road, then we will find a way to get it done.
The only real obstacles are the ones that don't exist (they're in our heads).
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Brian
MichiganBowling.com
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