Recently on the city board we've really been hitting the issue of retaining bowlers and gaining new ones pretty hard. One suggestion that I brought up after talking about it here was the idea of removing prize funds. By and large, they're spread so thin that the people on top don't even get what they put into the prize fund back, let alone make anything. People complain about bowling being so expensive, so naturally the idea of being able to save the bowlers a lot of money every week got jumped on. We started talking to people about it and suggesting it in various league meetings that have been going on the last week or two.
Here's the issue, the very suggestion of removing the prize fund has already caused 6 teams to quit leagues at one of the centers here in town, just the suggestion. For some reason people are getting the idea that the board is mandating that leagues remove their prize funds, and before they even stop and realize we can't do that, AND that it would save the majority of them money anyway, they're quitting. The board president has asked that we all stop even suggesting it or discussing it. I had started posting questions and breaking it down by the numbers on Facebook to get some feedback from people there, and even my boss at the shop said he was getting messages and comments from people who weren't happy that I was talking about it.
Number one I'm pissed that I can't have my own opinion, or that people can't separate this from what I do at the shop. Yeah it's the world we live in, but I'm a bowler upset with the system, this has less than nothing to do with drilling bowling balls. I have to bowl leagues to be out there and be visible, but I can't debate, question, or offer suggestions about anything so I'm just stuck with what I get. I said something about our scratch league prize fund at the end of the season, because I took issue with the reality that I could have literally shown up and thrown the ball in the gutter every single shot all year and walked out with almost $300, while being one of the top few bowlers in the league only got me back $525. Most leagues you don't bowl to make money, but when you're supposed to be in a competitive scratch league that's several dollars a week more expensive than most leagues specifically to get extra money into the prize fund and has a decent amount of added money, I'm not sure why it's so flat and spread out.
This has me a little extra frustrated. Not only do I go above and beyond in the shop and on the board (in addition to my full time 40 hour a week day job), now I can't so much as voice my opinions as a bowler. What's the point? I just feel like I am and have been wasting all kinds of time that I could have been putting into getting myself places and having some personal success. Naturally I'm going to continue doing what I've been doing, but this is all pretty deflating.