Cam S
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I recently bowled in my regions on national ranked tournament the Knk now being a 190 average bowler ( on house shots) I thought i would give it ago this year to see if my game had improved any on the harder shots and to have the chance to bowl alongside some the sports best in this country knowing full well the chances of me cashing were slim.
Prior to the event i made a comment talk to George that $170 for 10 games is fair wack of cash for someone at my level to pay. George at the time made the comment to me that $170 isn't that bad to bowl along side and see some of the best bowlers in the country and when thinking about it i agree.
But then I placed my eyes on another nationally ranked tournament i thought i wouldnt mind bowling in the NSW Open and found it was $270 for 10 games i then sat down with the bank account and budget and worked out how much it would cost me
Airfares $200 approx
accomadation $350 min for two nites
Car Hire or Tax $100
$270 entry fee
So you are looking at almost a grand to bowl 10 games when realisitcally a bowler at my level wont cut or cash.
The purpose of me posting this isnt to put crap on AMF or TBA but i guess to give insight on why the lower end of bowlers wont travel to these tournaments.
What i would suggest would be a more fairer way and produce more Revenue for the prize fund would be to go 6 games quailfying with mutliply re-enteries allowed.
Even if they made the entry fee $150 and - $65 to re-enter
surely the most linage for 6 games would cost is $30. Based on the NSW entry fee
A bowler could bowl and re-enter twice for similar money and bowl 18 games and if they still didnt cut would get almost twice the games and twice the experience.
Another bonus is the lanes would hold up better having to last only 6 games instead of 10?
What do people think?
Prior to the event i made a comment talk to George that $170 for 10 games is fair wack of cash for someone at my level to pay. George at the time made the comment to me that $170 isn't that bad to bowl along side and see some of the best bowlers in the country and when thinking about it i agree.
But then I placed my eyes on another nationally ranked tournament i thought i wouldnt mind bowling in the NSW Open and found it was $270 for 10 games i then sat down with the bank account and budget and worked out how much it would cost me
Airfares $200 approx
accomadation $350 min for two nites
Car Hire or Tax $100
$270 entry fee
So you are looking at almost a grand to bowl 10 games when realisitcally a bowler at my level wont cut or cash.
The purpose of me posting this isnt to put crap on AMF or TBA but i guess to give insight on why the lower end of bowlers wont travel to these tournaments.
What i would suggest would be a more fairer way and produce more Revenue for the prize fund would be to go 6 games quailfying with mutliply re-enteries allowed.
Even if they made the entry fee $150 and - $65 to re-enter
surely the most linage for 6 games would cost is $30. Based on the NSW entry fee
A bowler could bowl and re-enter twice for similar money and bowl 18 games and if they still didnt cut would get almost twice the games and twice the experience.
Another bonus is the lanes would hold up better having to last only 6 games instead of 10?
What do people think?