Where is the fairness in the game today when a first year bowler can beat a seasoned player who has proven their bowling skills over 20+ years of top level competition?
I await Rob Garioch's answer..
Where is the fairness in the game today when a first year bowler can beat a seasoned player who has proven their bowling skills over 20+ years of top level competition?
I await Rob Garioch's answer..
This post is not about any specific bowler. It's about the changes which have been brought about by the ruling bodies and manufacturers of our sport. There aren't too many sports in which a newcomer can be successful playing on the same level as someone who has proven themself over the course of a decade or more.
Bowling should not be this easy...you should have to work for your success, not buy it!
Where is the fairness in the game today when a first year bowler can beat a seasoned player who has proven their bowling skills over 20+ years of top level competition?
I await Rob Garioch's answer..
I also can't believe that this never happened in the 60's/70's/80's/90's/00's. I refuse to believe that some people just didn't pick the game naturally and insanely fast, and on any given day/night could have beaten a 20+ year veteran.
Cow
Well, since you weren't a scratch bowler during the 1960's - 70's - 80's - 90's and I WAS..I can tell you for a fact that a first year bowler would never beat me in anything more than an occasional game here and there, and NEVER in set of three or more games. QUOTE]
Ticket sales would of be box office records!!!!Y haven't i heard of this before!!
I would find this impossible to believe.This would be like saying tatanic will never sink!!!
Ur name earl??? how silly of me , ur perfect , but u have a 300 !!!
U should write a book and should coach ppl!! Not human????
The best bowlers in the world have bad days regardless what era!!!!
seriously ppl wonder y bowling is in this state today!!! Response's to Cow like that has no need on this website, such a good bowler and seems genuie person at tournements !!
yes i make mistakes consistantly, i am human, yes i have a 300 and it was far from perfect, yes it was against someone who has the numbers on the board as a bowler and coach, who also coached me!!
Well, since you weren't a scratch bowler during the 1960's - 70's - 80's - 90's and I WAS..I can tell you for a fact that a first year bowler would never beat me in anything more than an occasional game here and there, and NEVER in set of three or more games. It just wasn't possible due to the learning curve that was required at the time...
Today..there is no learning curve..If you have decent coordination, you go out a buy a reactive resin ball, bowl a lot for a couple of months and voila..you've got a 200 average. This doesn't mean you'll be able to compete with the pros but that first year bowler doesn't care. Since they have no frame of reference to what a hard sport bowling used to be, they're happily oblivious and believe that their as good as the guys they see bowling on the televised PBA Tour.
Gees this bloody hurts to say it, I can see Wayne's point, but along with other posters on here, have no idea what purpose it will serve. Being an open statement as such, and mentioning Rob in the post, most people would assume that perhaps something happened during league night and you weren't happy.
I NO LONGER BOWL, so there isn't any specific incident that upset me. I mentioned Rob Garioch in my post because he said I should stop hijacking the 300 game threads and start my own.
Until I answered the post in which you mentioned the 60's-00's I had not been referring to myself, but rather any veteran bowler with winning credentials. I no longer bowl so I haven't been beated by a newcomer..hope this fact doesn't throw off your defensive interrogation....I wasn't aware that Wichita State University was a Law School, or have you been watching too much TV lately?
MY POINT IS.....A first year bowler should not beat any credentialed bowled with years of experience....DIDN'T HAPPEN THEN,
SHOULDN'T HAPPEN NOW!