So you start off the year bowling. You took the summer off. Never threw a practice shot before league starts. 7 weeks into leauge, your average has dropped 30 from last year.
You get injured. Cannot bowl in the league for remaining year. You don't bowl in any league at the start of the following year. However, you finally get the okay from the doctor in February that you are able to bowl. You start practicing. Taking it easy. Don't want to sub in any league until you feel good throwing 3 games.
So March and April goes by, and you bowling just as good 3 years ago. Someone asks you to fill in a spot at a handicap tournament. Tournament requires an established average from past 2 years. You don't have an average from current year, but you have your low average (-30 from 3 years ago) you established last year before getting injured. Would you tell the tournament director to increase your entering average?
How many bowlers do you think would be honest in situations like this?
I made this story up, however I heard and seen stories like this through the years of bowling. I do not know of anyone that asked for their entering average to be increased. I guarantee most feel its their turn to gain an advantage.
So if something like this happens to you,do you say nothing and take the extra pins?