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GOD

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Where do I fit
« on: June 12, 2004, 12:17:00 AM »
Here’s my story.  I’ve been bowling about 5 years now.  Highest average is 205.  I don’t really have that many high games or that many low games, just mainly between 18o and 220.

After watching some of the better bowlers in the area I quickly decided not to donate any money to the local scratch tournaments we run around here.  I would have to bowl 4 of the highest games of my life just to have a chance of qualifying.

Instead, I bowled a handicap tournament.  80% of 220.  I’m cruising along, really having a good day.  212 –225- 230 for a scratch 667, one of my best showings.  I ended up with 703 handicap for the 3 games and finished 35th out of 42.  Since I’m really not that big of a dummy, I came to the conclusion no sense me trying to compete against all these lucky bowlers.

I decide to get smart an recoup my losses by shooting a 9 pin tournament, after all how hard can it be, I get a lot of 9 pin counts.

Things were looking pretty good, all I saw in the alley were a bunch of old guys signing  up, practicing and warming up.  None of them could really hook the lane.  Piece of cake!!!  I got into 10 brackets just for the extra cash.

I shoot a ton, 250 – 250 – 260.   Is anyone aware of a peewee or bantam league that would like to pot bowl?  Still got a couple of dollars left.  Would like to recoup some of my tournament losses.  These old guys just do not make any mistakes!!

In a more serious vein, what do you guys do.  I’m not good enough to bowl scratch.  I’m too good for handicap, I’m not accurate enough for 9 pin.

Wait, I got it, there’s a snakebite tournament, 9s and splits count as strikes.  I KNOW I can win that one.

Gene

 

seadrive

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Re: Where do I fit
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2004, 03:41:22 PM »
Welcome to tweener-average hell.  You can't run with the big dogs in scratch tournaments, and the baggers run you over in handicap tournaments.

Wow, you bowled 52 pins over your average series, and you finished near the bottom.  That really sucks!

Only one answer: gotta get better so we can be competitive in scratch tournaments.  As you found out, we have no more of a shot in most handicap events than we do in the scratch ones, so if you're gonna get beat, at least let it be straight up.
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sdbowler

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Re: Where do I fit
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2004, 07:10:35 PM »
I hear ya there. I am in the same boat. When I can get out and bowl in a tournament I just try to do my best and hope they struggle and I get hooked up right away and get on fire. Handicap tournaments are not much of a problem here however there are a few that I end up on the bottom of the list. Just go and compete against the best to improve yourself.
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baiki

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Re: Where do I fit
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2004, 02:19:44 AM »

Listen to "Bones".

If you wish to know where you fit. Scratch is the tournament to enter. But first you must change your negative thinking. Think positive. Those great bowlers will also have their bad games and have more to lose.

With your average, your ball have good carry. 9 pin tap bowlers can hit the pocket constantly. Difference is they do not carry all 10 pins for a natural strike, hence their lower average. So disadvantage is to you having a higher average.


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