People really don't care about a governing body, they don't know what their sanction fee every year is getting them, and they complain about it every year. I'm not entirely sure you get what I'm saying, you think I'm against things I'm not against and that I don't seem to understand "the key to a successful business." I'm saying exactly what you're saying, if you aren't selling what people want to buy, you will fail as a business. USBC right now is trying to sell what they want to sell and not what people want to buy, it's as simple as that.
Finding the proper balance between fun leagues, birthday parties, scratch and or tournament play, and open play is the key to a successful business. When you focus on only one option, or alienate an option, you aren't really thinking about the big picture, and bowling as a whole. Unfortunately, without a mix, what may seem to be ok right now, will catch you on the hind end, later.
Itzps, I do have a question for you. If all these bowlers are all about just having fun, and they hate scratch bowlers so much, just because we are so called elitist, then why would it even matter if their scores are recognized by a governing body anyway? Your argument is against a tiered system that allows bowlers to just have fun, allows true competition and allows for something in between; so who is it that actually has ego's that needs protecting?
That's because it's the fault of bowling center management and league admins that don't explain what they get for their money. The very rules that they use and abide by, are products of the ABC/USBC. The bonding, the compiling of league averages and "award-able scores", all from the USBC.
Again, you are being contradictory. If NO ONE cares about the USBC, then why should it matter if they form a Tiered system that allows rec bowlers to "just have fun" while forming a middle ground that is in between sport and all out scoring;, becasue that is what league should be called these days, scoring. If people "love BOWLING", and "have fun BOWLING", the scoring pace is somewhat irrelevant.
You can't have it both ways, and say that no one cares about the USBC, and then say that the USBC shouldn't try and give some integrity to the game of bowling for those that DO care about the game and the sport.
Look, I'm about done here, as I am entirely TOO busy to be making videos and snap chatting and doing whatever else you young guys like to do to be "social". I am busy being the president of our only local sport league, busy coaching our our youth league every single Saturday morning that I'm not at a PBA regional (member since 2001) for the past 20 YEARS; busy skipping lunch breaks so that I can go practice for said regionals because there is no other time for me to get that in; busy organizing bowlers to bowl a summer league; busy organizing our states bowling team; all while working in and running a pro shop for the past 14 years. You see, I'm in the "trenches" daily, talking to the bowlers one on one, seeing their faces, reading their body language, so yeah, I think I have a pretty good understanding of the bowling community as a whole, also. All this while still finding time to bowl both scratch and handicap leagues, and supporting local tournaments, as well as having a full time job. And a side note, my bowling resume isn't too shabby either. There are people that have more to offer than I do based on experience, and people more than them. Just keep that in mind when you try dealing with "absolutes" like no one, and everyone, because the instant you do that, you are wrong, because not everyone feels the same things about everything.
When I see PBA regionals start using "USBC standard compliant patterns" because they are afraid to frighten new bowlers off, it's getting ridiculous. These high scoring league patterns that allow bowlers to just grab a hand full is starting to affect the way the PBA has to run it's program, to be able to survive. You are being naive if you think what goes on at a league level, doesn't affect tournament bowling, or affect the PBA tour, because it absolutely DOES.
But keep handing everyone everything, and wonder why there is entitlement issues.