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Here's a conversation starter...is Bowling really easier than 20/30/40 years ago?
No, I am not crazy. Yes, a 300 is bowled daily. We have ditches that allow people to bowl huge scores week after week.
But at the end of the day, if you are a tournament bowler. Your aim is not to bowl a 300, it is to WIN!
Back in the day, and I am just spit balling as I can't speak from experience but I welcome opinions of some bowlers who were bowling back in the day.
It was all about accuracy and consistency.
It is still about accuracy and consistency, but now there is lane pattern breakdown, 1000 different lanes patterns, reverse block. There are lane patterns where you need more than bowl straight down 10 board.
There are endless ball layouts you need work into your game. There are like 1000 different balls that may or may not work for you.
There are 1000's of different angles and rev rates. Some people take years before finding the one that works.
Is a 300 easier these days? Of course it is. People might bowl 30 in a career. In the US, Jeff Carter threw 20+ in a single season.
The scores have gone up dramatically, but so have the averages required to win a tournament.
People will complain that there are bowlers with no accuracy that bowl big scores and win tournaments.
In a way, all this says is that relying on 100% accuracy is no longer the only strategy.
Not everyone can hit the same board every shot, so some bowlers use a balance of power and accuracy to compete.
So is the modern game easier? Or is it harder?
In my opinion, is it easier to bowl a higher score than 30 years...hell yes it is.
Does it take more work, knowledge, practice and skill to be the top dog and win tournaments than back in the day. I think so.
DISCUSS!
No, I am not crazy. Yes, a 300 is bowled daily. We have ditches that allow people to bowl huge scores week after week.
But at the end of the day, if you are a tournament bowler. Your aim is not to bowl a 300, it is to WIN!
Back in the day, and I am just spit balling as I can't speak from experience but I welcome opinions of some bowlers who were bowling back in the day.
It was all about accuracy and consistency.
It is still about accuracy and consistency, but now there is lane pattern breakdown, 1000 different lanes patterns, reverse block. There are lane patterns where you need more than bowl straight down 10 board.
There are endless ball layouts you need work into your game. There are like 1000 different balls that may or may not work for you.
There are 1000's of different angles and rev rates. Some people take years before finding the one that works.
Is a 300 easier these days? Of course it is. People might bowl 30 in a career. In the US, Jeff Carter threw 20+ in a single season.
The scores have gone up dramatically, but so have the averages required to win a tournament.
People will complain that there are bowlers with no accuracy that bowl big scores and win tournaments.
In a way, all this says is that relying on 100% accuracy is no longer the only strategy.
Not everyone can hit the same board every shot, so some bowlers use a balance of power and accuracy to compete.
So is the modern game easier? Or is it harder?
In my opinion, is it easier to bowl a higher score than 30 years...hell yes it is.
Does it take more work, knowledge, practice and skill to be the top dog and win tournaments than back in the day. I think so.
DISCUSS!