I'm looking at setting up a mini-tournament series in my local 1.5 hour radius area. I know I've got 2 houses on board, and was told I've got a third and 4th if I ask them. I don't really want to get too busy with them the first year, I'd like to keep it at 3 or 4 events, spread in like October, December, February kind of range. I want them to all be stand alone tournaments, with an all tournaments leader board (for prizes) This area doesn't have a TON of scratch bowlers. I'd like ideas on formats to entice bowlers to travel a couple hours to play, with out scaring away locals.
I"m thinking the one house is only an 8 lane house, so a 4 game sweeper, move every game, would be good, and if enough interest is there, run a second shift/day. I was told lineage here would be around 12 bucks.
The other known usable house is a 20 lane house, and I would kind of like a longer tournament, maybe 6 or 8 games. Lineage would probably be in the 15-20 range for here. I could also just run these as 4 gamers and probably be around 12 a piece all the way around.
I'd like to keep the tournaments under $30-40 per person, and try to gather either local or bowling company sponsorship money to add to it all.
Suggestions would be appreciated