Eventually the stay at home restrictions will be slowly lifted, and non-essential businesses will slowly reopen. However, the social distancing guidelines may remain in place for the foreseeable future. How much are you willing to tolerate to return to bowling? For example:
- If face masks become/remain mandatory, would you be willing to wear a face mask while bowling leagues/tournaments?
If you've had to deal with those ordering pitcher after pitcher of beer and face farting every other minute, you'd want to wear that mask. I know I would.
- Would you be willing to give up eating and drinking during bowling if the "no dine-in" rules remain in effect for a while?
I don't eat or drink during bowling. If I do drink though, it's water, from my own container.
- If the 6ft rule remains in effect, would you be willing to give up sitting at a table with your team and stand during bowling the whole night instead?
I'm always standing when I'm at league; whether on the lane, off the lane, in the settee area, or otherwise, and especially if on the concourse, as I can see how someone else's ball is reacting on the lanes, to see if I need to make any adjustments. One of the reasons I stand is so I keep the blood flowing. Sitting (at least for me) could cause cramping.
- Would you be willing to stop "giving five"/fist bumping with fellow bowlers?
If it works for Duke in tournament play, I don't see why not. I mean, you don't have to keep your game face on, but it would be a habit worth breaking if the no-contact keeps being enforced.
- Would you agree to changes in competition, where teams are spread out instead of bowling on the same pair? For example instead of two 5-person teams bowling together on lanes 7&8, one team gets 7&8, and their opponent bowls on 9&10, and then the scores are joined at the end of the night to determine wins and losses.
This wouldn't work. Lane conditions wouldn't be the same, compromising the fairness and integrity of the game. One team would work/break down a pair of lanes to their advantage, and while the other team could do the same, just because the conditions are the same doesn't guarantee equality. In fact, this would be creating a bowler's version of segregation.
- Could we possibly see the end of 5 person teams to reduce the number of people in bowling centers and a shift to predominantly doubles leagues and 3 person teams?
No. This won't do that, especially because the 6ft guideline is a 6 foot range in radius of a person. So if you're standing at the ball return, and someone else is up on the lanes, you've met that requirement. as that is more than 6 feet themselves.
However, the bigger issue now may be lane courtesy, as you might not meet that 6ft guideline from the next lane over. All depends on the alley.
None of this would probably happen, but just curious how much you would be willing to do to keep bowling. Personally, I would be OK with all of this if it means I can get back to bowling.
Agreed. I don't think any of this will happen either, but I'd rather just get back on the lanes than not at all.
BL.