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floridanative772
10-16-2012, 07:59 PM
Went bowling Sunday at a bowling alley a little farther from me than my normal lanes and seen a flyer for DV8 practice league starting tommorow. It is a 14 week season with options at the end for a dv8 ball. For 12 a week you get a misfit, 14 they said mid range ball and 16 a hellraiser. Also you get 21 free games a week. I'm pretty excited as I haven't bowled in any sort of league since around 99. Plus its just score tracking and not really competitive so it seems good for me transitioning back into the sport. Anyone else have this in their area?

billf
10-16-2012, 09:38 PM
I wish. About four years ago we had a summer league where we could pick a ball. I got a Hammer Hawg. Sounds like a decent deal to me. Enjoy, have fun and in the end get a new ball.

Bizwan65
10-16-2012, 10:08 PM
Nothing quite that sweet. I'm in a 16 week "Lousy" Bowlers Club. Nonsanctioned, $11/week with passes for 6 free games per week. You get a plastic ball, $40 credit to the pro shop or a $40 visa gift card at the end. My wife and I are doing this league together. 3 weeks in. It's been fun so far. it's small though. 2 person teams and only 6 teams.

Keithalw
10-17-2012, 05:18 AM
I wish we had that here lol.. if anything we have an economy league for like 10 bucks a week 16 weeks and you get two free games a week and 2 hour free practice on wed from 12-2pm and a plastic ball with free conventional drilling or a $40 credit to the pro shop..

MisterSinister
10-17-2012, 01:11 PM
Dude, I need a league like that. I want a Misfit so bad. I need a new ball, my current ball is a dog.

75lockwood
10-17-2012, 06:21 PM
This sounds like an awesome deal, would be a great way to get new bowlers to commit, new bowlers come for one season then leave far to often, if at the end of that season they are given a brand new ball it would give them a huge reason to come back.

Davec13
10-18-2012, 05:17 PM
I wish we had some short seasons around here. We play 32 weeks.

floridanative772
10-18-2012, 07:05 PM
Well called alley next day to get some info and it was all full. Kinda hummed but at the same time the lanes are a bit of a drive for me.

J Anderson
10-18-2012, 08:14 PM
I wish we had some short seasons around here. We play 32 weeks.

Don't complain, We still have to bowl 36.

Davec13
10-18-2012, 09:04 PM
Don't complain, We still have to bowl 36.

This season there were a lot of vacant teams and teams that were short players (hence me bowling 3+ night a week). A major factor for the lack of bowlers was the time commitment. You only need what 21 games to get an average? So you really only need 7 weeks splitting the league to 16 weeks would encourage more people to participate. I don't care one way or another, but with the dwindling bowling population you would think they would do everything in their power to encourage more people to join.,

J Anderson
10-19-2012, 08:06 AM
This season there were a lot of vacant teams and teams that were short players (hence me bowling 3+ night a week). A major factor for the lack of bowlers was the time commitment. You only need what 21 games to get an average? So you really only need 7 weeks splitting the league to 16 weeks would encourage more people to participate. I don't care one way or another, but with the dwindling bowling population you would think they would do everything in their power to encourage more people to join.,

I think that its just one more case of organizations, i.e. bowling centers and leagues, not keeping up with change. It seems that the centers are only looking at how much money they would make with the traditional length season without realizing that if they tried different formats they might have more total bowlers.

Davec13
10-19-2012, 08:09 PM
I think that its just one more case of organizations, i.e. bowling centers and leagues, not keeping up with change. It seems that the centers are only looking at how much money they would make with the traditional length season without realizing that if they tried different formats they might have more total bowlers.

They have to try something to increase numbers. I really think a lot of it has to do with the economy. When bowling was in it's heyday people worked a single 9-5 weekends off type of job. Now people are working jobs with rotational scheduling and are living paycheck to paycheck. Whole it may only be $10-$20 a week to bowl they may not have that to spare. If they do have the money to spare they may not have the time to join a league.

slowfaller
11-01-2012, 05:01 PM
Just today my wife and I signed up for a $13 a week for 15 week fun league that rewards you with a Tropical Heat at the end. I just got a Tropical Heat from the summer pbax league so I'm going to ask if I can just pay like $9 and just bowl...starts tomorrow!

AZBowla
11-01-2012, 06:34 PM
A somewhat related question - is there a website out there that compiles a list of upcoming leagues so I can see which one is offering the best perks or prices in my area? If not, hmmmm.... I know how to build websites, maybe I'll start one. I want to join a league but unless I want to hit the websites of all 20 some odd bowling centers here in the Phoenix area, I have no idea who is offering what. Plus not everything makes it to their websites. I know the AMF bowling center near me started up a Budweiser league where at the end you get one of those plastic beer balls, which would have been sweet if I had known about it in time to join but I found out about it the day it started and it was already full. So is there anything like that out there or did I just stumble upon a great idea?

J Anderson
11-01-2012, 10:15 PM
A somewhat related question - is there a website out there that compiles a list of upcoming leagues so I can see which one is offering the best perks or prices in my area? If not, hmmmm.... I know how to build websites, maybe I'll start one. I want to join a league but unless I want to hit the websites of all 20 some odd bowling centers here in the Phoenix area, I have no idea who is offering what. Plus not everything makes it to their websites. I know the AMF bowling center near me started up a Budweiser league where at the end you get one of those plastic beer balls, which would have been sweet if I had known about it in time to join but I found out about it the day it started and it was already full. So is there anything like that out there or did I just stumble upon a great idea?

sounds like a great idea.

billf
11-01-2012, 11:24 PM
A somewhat related question - is there a website out there that compiles a list of upcoming leagues so I can see which one is offering the best perks or prices in my area? If not, hmmmm.... I know how to build websites, maybe I'll start one. I want to join a league but unless I want to hit the websites of all 20 some odd bowling centers here in the Phoenix area, I have no idea who is offering what. Plus not everything makes it to their websites. I know the AMF bowling center near me started up a Budweiser league where at the end you get one of those plastic beer balls, which would have been sweet if I had known about it in time to join but I found out about it the day it started and it was already full. So is there anything like that out there or did I just stumble upon a great idea?

Great idea that somebody should be doing.
20 centers? Seriously or is this an exaggeration? Sounds like another good reason to move to me.

AZBowla
11-02-2012, 12:56 PM
sounds like a great idea.


Great idea that somebody should be doing.

I think so too! I'm going to start putting this together.



20 centers? Seriously or is this an exaggeration? Sounds like another good reason to move to me.

It was an understatement, actually. The Phoenix metro has 29 different bowling centers in it. Here's a list to prove it.

Brunswick Tri City Bowl
1425 N. Central Avenue
Avondale, Arizona 85323
623-932-3388
Nearby cross streets: E Van Buren & Dysart Rd.

AMF Chandler Lanes
1900 N. Arizona Avenue
Chandler, Arizona 85224
480-963-0150
Nearby cross streets: Warner Road and Arizona Avenue

AMF McRay Plaza Lanes
3825 W. Ray Road
Chandler, Arizona 85226
480-899-2171
Nearby cross streets: Ray Road and McClintock Drive

Brunswick Kyrene Lanes
6225 W Chandler Boulevard
Chandler, Arizona 85226
480-961-3388
Nearby cross streets: Chandler Blvd. & Kyrene Rd

Pinz
16737 E Parkview Avenue
Fountain Hills, Arizona 85268
480-816-5048
Nearby cross streets: Parkview Ave. & Saguaro Blvd.

Brunswick Zone XL - Gilbert
1160 S. Gilbert Road
Gilbert, AZ 85296
480-813-2695
Nearby cross streets: Warner Rd and Gilbert Rd

AMF Glendale Lanes
8840 N 43rd Avenue
Glendale, Arizona 85302
623-931-3785
Nearby cross streets: 43rd Ave. & Olive Ave.

Glenfair Lanes
6110 N 59th Avenue
Glendale, Arizona 85301
623-937-9225
Nearby cross streets: 59th Ave & Bethany Home Rd

Thunderbolt Lanes
Luke AFB Bldg 1525
Glendale, Arizona 85309
623-856-6529
Nearby cross streets: Litchfield Rd. & Northern Ave.

Note: Only people with access to the grounds of Luke Air Force Base may bowl here.

AMF Mesa Lanes
2115 E Southern Avenue
Mesa, Arizona 85204
480-926-0051
Nearby cross streets: Southern Ave. & Gilbert Rd.

Brunswick Zone - Mesa
1754 W Southern Avenue
Mesa, Arizona 85202
480-834-0588
Nearby cross streets: Southern Ave. & Dobson Rd.

Mesa East Bowl
9260 E Broadway Road
Mesa, Arizona 85208
480-984-1158
Nearby cross streets: Broadway Rd. & Ellsworth Rd.

AMF Peoria Lanes
8475 W Olive Avenue
Peoria , Arizona 85345
623-486-1496
Nearby cross streets: Olive Ave. & 83rd Ave.

AMF Christown Lanes
1919 W Bethany Home Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85015
602-249-1715
Nearby cross streets: 19th Ave. & Bethany Home Rd.

AMF Deer Valley Lanes
2902 W Thunderbird Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85053
602-866-1700
Nearby cross streets: Thunderbird Rd. & 30th Ave.

AMF Desert Hills Lanes
2959 E Bell Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85032
602-971-1105
Nearby cross streets: Bell Rd. & 32nd St.

AMF Shea Village Lanes
10870 N 32nd Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85028
602-971-0160
Nearby cross streets: 32nd St. & Shea Blvd.

AMF Squaw Peak Lanes
3049 E Indian School Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85016
602-956-2400
Nearby cross streets: Indian School Rd. & 32nd St

AMF Union Hills Lanes
3424 W Union Hills Drive
Phoenix, Arizona 85027
623-581-1595
Nearby cross streets: Union Hills Dr. & 35th Ave

Brunswick Desert Sky Lanes
7241 W. Indian School Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85033
623-846-2090
Nearby cross streets: Indian School Rd. & 75th Ave

Let It Roll Bowl
8925 N. 12th Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85021
602-944-4401
Nearby cross streets: 12th St. & Dunlap Ave

Lucky Strike Lanes
50 W. Jefferson Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85003
602-732-5490
Nearby cross streets: Central and Jefferson

AMF Scottsdale Lanes
7300 E Thomas Road
Scottsdale, Arizona 85251
480-946-5308
Nearby cross streets: Thomas Rd. & Scottsdale Rd

Brunswick Via Linda Lanes
9027 E Via Linda
Scottsdale, Arizona 85258
480-860-1363
Nearby cross streets: Via Linda & 90th St

Bell Lanes
16810 N 99th Avenue
Sun City, Arizona 85351
623-876-3050
Nearby cross streets: 99th Ave. & Bell Rd

Note: Only Sun City residents, or groups with at least one person who is 55 years old or older may bowl here.

Lakeview Lanes
10502 W Thunderbird Road
Sun City, Arizona 85351
623-876-3055
Nearby cross streets: Thunderbird Rd. & 105th Ave

Note: Only Sun City residents, or groups with at least one person who is 55 years old or older may bowl here.

Johnson Lanes
19803 R H Johnson Boulevard
Sun City West, Arizona 85375
623-554-6140
Nearby cross streets: R H Johnson Blvd. & Meeker Blvd

Note: Only residents of Sun City West and some neighboring communities may bowl here.

Uptown Alley
13525 N. Litchfield Road
Surprise, AZ 85379
623-975-7529
Nearby cross streets: Litchfield Rd & Cactus Rd

AMF Tempe Village Lanes
4407 S Rural Road
Tempe, Arizona 85282
480-831-5322
Nearby cross streets: Rural Rd. & Superstition Fwy

As you can see, going to check all of these centers out to see who's doing what league/tournament/event/specials etc would be exhausting. It would be far better to have all this info in one centralized location that a prospective league bowler such as myself could check out and if interested, I could email the center for more info, call them up or visit their website.

I know a guy who runs a webhosting company. I'm going to see what kind of deal he can give me on a domain name and some space for this. I can have something up and running pretty quickly. Maybe a couple weeks.

If you want to move here and don't mind the summer heat, Phoenix is a great place to live! You definitely should come out here for a visit and check it out. Let me know if you do, we can meet up at one of these centers and throw a few games!

75lockwood
11-02-2012, 01:04 PM
I don't understand this distaste for long bowling seasons, if i could i would bowl 52 weeks a year lol if you can't make it to league every week see if the league will allow you to come in and bowl your 3 games ahead of time

UBowling
11-02-2012, 01:16 PM
That practice league sounds really sweet! 21 games plus a ball for only $12 a week??? Do it!!!!

I prefer the longer seasons myself. I am in two scratch leagues right now. One league is $21 per week and is 35 weeks long. The other is $26 per week and is 33 weeks long. They are really competitive and some good money is on the line if you win so we split the leagues up into thirds and quarters and it is pretty fun. We just won the first quarter in one league so we are guaranteed in the roll off at the end of the year!

scottymoney
11-02-2012, 01:52 PM
On the point of time being an issue, my league moved to a different center and the time opening for the league was from 6:30-8:00. So being 4 man teams and the fact there is 10 teams we have extra lanes available we went to 2 teams bowling on 4 lanes. We started off bowling 2 guys form each team on a pair of lanes and then the other 2 guys from each team on the next pair. This worked out alright, but guys were complaining it was tough to keep track of who was winning and half your team was on the other pair so you couldn't socialize much. I didn't mind, my team is a throw together team and 2 of the guys hardly talk anyway. So what we are doing now is 1 team to a pair and all the scores are kept on one side. And then the next pair the team you are facing is on. I feel it is less competitive, but alot of the teams like it for the social factor.

In this setup I wish I was left handed since all my teammates are right handed. It would make adjusting and staying in the line so much easier! I may totally go bowl practice this weekend to see if I can remotely come close to bowling left.

billf
11-02-2012, 10:46 PM
If you want to move here and don't mind the summer heat, Phoenix is a great place to live! You definitely should come out here for a visit and check it out. Let me know if you do, we can meet up at one of these centers and throw a few games!

After four years in deserts I'm not worried about the heat. The a/c will let me sleep comfortably and the heat will help my joints. Or so the doctors have been telling me for years. One problem is out of all the languages I can speak enough to get by, I don't know any Spanish.

Davec13
11-03-2012, 06:34 PM
After four years in deserts I'm not worried about the heat. The a/c will let me sleep comfortably and the heat will help my joints. Or so the doctors have been telling me for years. One problem is out of all the languages I can speak enough to get by, I don't know any Spanish.

It's a dry heat ;)
When I was over there it actually rained one night, talk about a crazy experience.

I can't believe AZ has 29 centers to choose from, that's insane. I thought I was doing good with having like 7 within 25 miles.

SSG
12-02-2012, 06:56 AM
Thats amazing. They dont have any of these ball leagues in my area. They used to 5 - 10 years ago, but I dont think they gave away any half decent balls. My Girlfriend just picked up a misfit this week and it is a monster for her. Hits really nice.

75lockwood
12-02-2012, 10:50 AM
Thats amazing. They dont have any of these ball leagues in my area. They used to 5 - 10 years ago, but I dont think they gave away any half decent balls. My Girlfriend just picked up a misfit this week and it is a monster for her. Hits really nice.

there are 3 of them at brunswick zone's in ontario, all of them to far away for me as well :(

noeymc
12-02-2012, 01:04 PM
i am doing it its 12 weeks long 13 bucks every fri

vikingbowler88
01-03-2013, 06:24 PM
Just signed up for the Misfit league! Starts the 21st!!!

cane
01-03-2013, 08:21 PM
Man, I gotta get some info on this. Sounds like a lot of fun.

Perrin
01-05-2013, 10:05 AM
Unfortunately I don't have any Brunswick lanes in my town so I'm out of luck :(

Tampabaybob
01-07-2013, 06:19 AM
That's quite a good deal....2 balls AND 21 practice games a week. WOW !! Sign me up.

AZGirl.....You have a great idea there. Having been in advertising for "many" years, I would suggest you start by setting up your website format and then visiting ALL of those 29 centers and for a "small" fee, explain to them what you're trying to accomplish and tell them you'll update the site weekly so "everyone in the bowling community" know what's taking place for promos at THEIR center. Great selling point. Good Luck

vikingbowler88
01-15-2013, 11:58 AM
League DV8 starts next Monday for me!! so Excited!!!

americantrotter
01-15-2013, 01:43 PM
I did our "Have a Ball" league this summer. It's how I got my spare ball. I opted for the White Dot, but could have gotten the Freeze. 12 weeks, 12 bucks. 3 free games a day. But that's summer, in the rest of the year we dont get free games, just discounts.

Perrin
01-15-2013, 01:50 PM
I'm actually giong to be assisting running a ball league this summer.

base price will cover either a Slingshot or a Cyclone and if you want something else you just pay the difference in price. Unfortunately not getting any deals on the prices but oh well :)

people seem to be willing to pay $20 a week to bowl and get a ball but not pay $115 one time to get the ball without bowling. go figure :)

billf
01-15-2013, 07:41 PM
people seem to be willing to pay $20 a week to bowl and get a ball but not pay $115 one time to get the ball without bowling. go figure :)


Bowler's lay-away plan lmao

eugene02
01-16-2013, 04:42 AM
Misfit causes $220 in my country Singapore which includes finger + thumb plugs and drilling cost. hmm....

Perrin
01-16-2013, 10:02 AM
Misfit causes $220 in my country Singapore which includes finger + thumb plugs and drilling cost. hmm....

OUCH I just got a misfit for Christmas and with thumb slug, grips, and drilled was only $130

cane
01-16-2013, 05:38 PM
OUCH I just got a misfit for Christmas and with thumb slug, grips, and drilled was only $130

Dit-to

Davec13
01-21-2013, 08:02 PM
OUCH I just got a misfit for Christmas and with thumb slug, grips, and drilled was only $130

I'll say ouch. I had the pro shop get me a price on the misfit pearl and I can get it for $99.95 drilled with grips. The original misfit would probably be around the same or maybe a little less.

billf
01-21-2013, 10:35 PM
They retail for the same at the moment $89.95
Dave, your guy treats you great, obviously a good customer who sells balls for him.

Davec13
01-22-2013, 08:47 PM
They retail for the same at the moment $89.95
Dave, your guy treats you great, obviously a good customer who sells balls for him.

He treats me well, so I try and repay it. A good driller is your best friend so I try and keep everything good between us.

vikingbowler88
01-22-2013, 09:32 PM
Had my first day of DV8 league last night! Was really fun. They do it during cosmic which I didn't mind. I'm doing it mainly for more practice. Was able to throw the too reckless some more and I'm finally starting to get a feel for the ball! And also cant wait to get my misfit pearl for bowling in this league!!