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revTrex

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USBC INTRODUCES RED, WHITE, AND BLUE HOUSE CONDITIONS
« on: June 08, 2009, 03:44:09 AM »
June 8, 2009

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USBC DEVELOPING NEW RED, WHITE AND BLUE CONDITIONS; BPAA TO ASSIST IN TESTING

ARLINGTON, Texas - The United States Bowling Congress plans to introduce a new series of lane conditions for certified competition. The group of patterns is designed to provide bowlers a better description for the difficulty of traditional "house" conditions.

As part of the plan, leagues and tournaments will have the option of using oil patterns falling into USBC Red, White or Blue condition categories.  USBC Red pattern will be the most forgiving condition, USBC White will be more challenging and USBC Blue will be the most difficult of the new "house" conditions.  USBC Sport Bowling conditions will continue to be the most challenging level of oil patterns.

"We know that lane conditions have a tremendous impact on the sport," USBC Vice President-National Governing Body Neil Stremmel said. "House shots can be very easy or reasonably challenging.  Knowing the difficulty of the condition helps build credibility for the sport and adds a new fun element for bowlers."

The new condition categories are scheduled for testing later this year in cooperation with the Bowling Proprietors' Association of America. The conditions should be available for tournament use in spring 2010 and for the fall 2010 league season.

"This program can provide proprietors an excellent marketing tool to attract and maintain league bowlers," BPAA President Jim Sturm said.  "Red, White and Blue can be used like stepping stones to progressively increase a bowler's interest in the competitive side of the sport. We are eager to test the program and hear feedback from customers and proprietors."

Use of the USBC Red, White and Blue conditions will be completely optional and the patterns will be available for download at no cost.

"A primary goal of the project is to make the USBC Red, White and Blue conditions easy for bowlers to understand and proprietors to utilize," Stremmel said.  "The industry's lane machine manufacturers have been extremely supportive in making sure this program will work for nearly any center wanting to participate."

As part of the effort to gain attention for the new condition categories, USBC is sponsoring a stop on next season's Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour.  The Red, White and Blue Open presented by USBC will be held at Northrock Lanes in Wichita, Kan., Dec. 7-13.  The finals telecast will air Jan. 3 on ESPN.

United States Bowling Congress
The United States Bowling Congress, as the national governing body, ensures the integrity and protects the future of the sport, provides programs and services to nearly 2.5 million adult and youth members and enhances the bowling experience.

Bowling Proprietors' Association of America
Founded in 1932 and headquartered in Arlington, Texas, BPAA represents the business interests of bowling center owners worldwide. BPAA's mission to enhance the profitability of its member centers and its vision is to be an essential resource to bowling centers and to lead a united, growing, more prosperous and highly regarded bowling industry.

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Re: USBC INTRODUCES RED, WHITE, AND BLUE HOUSE CONDITIONS
« Reply #46 on: June 10, 2009, 08:11:18 PM »
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Does anyone foresee that secretaries would need to report different averages for the condition bowled? (eg, R189 W185 B180etc) Could be a nightmare! Imagine what tournament directors will go through establishing averages!


This is a very valid point since they don't list Left and Right handed averages (at least for those in our association) or USBC rerated averages (at least in our association) already.  How are they going to list more degrees of averages?  USBC already cannot handle the various averages they should be posting now.

We have a pretty significant group of bowlers that are habitually switching hands back and forth, back and forth, going from house to house, league to league, scratch (they get on a team under the cap) and handicap and then bowling tournaments outside the association.  Without bowl.com listing rerated averages and left and right handed averages what's the whole stinkin' point of us data entering all this? What's the point of gathering years of sandbagging evidence and having USBC back us up with rerated averages if they are not going to post them on bowl.com?

And they want to move onto Red/White/Blue lane conditions.  Take care of what's on your plate now, is what I say.

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Re: USBC INTRODUCES RED, WHITE, AND BLUE HOUSE CONDITIONS
« Reply #47 on: June 10, 2009, 08:17:41 PM »
USBC is still a joke and will be because they seem like poor business people and not very informed bowlers. They are always behind on what is going on.

The pattern idea seems ok but most places can't put out a consistent shot day to day, or week to week. So how will this be any better. It's a nice idea, but not practical.

At least they stopped trying to band weight holes.....
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