just a quick thought here. i was at the associatio meeting on sunday. i am a board member so i do have a bit of the information, not all of it mind you. what we talked about was the fact that our state was chosen as one of the states where the lanes will be inspected. but we also noticed that most of the states that are on the list are states that have many smaller centers. to a smaller center, ours is 12 lanes, the money of having the lanes certified is a waste for us. at first the usbc wanted us to buy a piece of equipment (years ago) to test and certify the lanes then send in the info. now they changed that.
we looked into how the usbc is handling our kids program scholarship money. for three straight years, and don't quote me on the years, but i think it was 08/09 through 10/11, we recieved no interest/very little, from usbc handling of our money. usbc holds that money for 4 years after a kid says he/she is not going to use that money before giving it back to the program. we get nothing while they hold it.
in the end the discussion was based on one point, what do we get for our membership? the ability to bowl in the national tourney? Some will say that we get the sanctioning, that will keep our center fair, but ours is "legal" already. if i bowl 300 i get one ring, i bowl it again, i buy it myself. and the magnets, you can keep those. i understand there is some talk of going to state sanctioning? good or bad, i don't know
i do believe that there needs to be some sort of governance, however i would like to see more benefits from that. again these are my thoughts, my views, they are not necessarily that of my center, or my association. it is interesting to see where this whole thing goes