Seriously think about where bowling has been, where it is now, and where you think it will be in 10 years? Do you see even more powerful equipment? Maybe lane conditioner that is more dense or maybe more slippery to combat the hook monsters? The return of short/long oil? Do you think there will be more/less open bowling, league bowling, or tournament bowling? Are you a total pessimist and think bowling will be dead, or are you forever the optimist and feel it will come back and flourish once again?
Here's what I think: most of this hinges on the issues we face as a society. If things stay pretty much unchanged (think of the "me" generation), then I see more leagues lost, fewer tourneys, and possibly more open/cosmic bowling.
However, if society swings back to a value system of "togetherness" where camaraderie, weekly socializing with friends/neighbors, and freindly competition makes a comeback, then it is possible for league bowling to gain popularity again.
As for tournament bowling, I see this as a sinking ship - unless integrity is restored. There will have to be better documentation and enforcement of tournament averages to reduce the current assumption that only "blatant sandbaggers have any chance to win" in handicap tournaments. On the scratch side they are going to have to reign in the strike-fest, either through lane conditioning advances or pin technology, and bring accurate spareshooting back into the game without making the whole thing a disgruntling "grind out" where the guy shooting 570 wins. If this is not done, and the current tournament trend continues, I feel there will not be many tournaments in the future.
One side note: My wife and I were in an antique store the other day, and I saw a bowling trophy from the 1972-73 season. The award was for high series for a men's league. Any guess what that series was?
Take a guess, I'll tell you later.
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9~Keep your balls on the lane and your mind in the gutter!