Aslan
04-09-2014, 04:06 PM
More importantly, why is it that when I look at the standings for the USBC Open, I don't see PBA players listed? Do they play in a different tournament? I've heard they play in the USBC Masters. Does that mean they CANT play in the USBC Open?
I know the TNBA and ABT tend to be for amateurs...I think some of their tournaments you can't be in the PBA and need to have an average less than like 190 or 180.
But I can't figure out why the pro players don't win the USBC Open. Is the Open completely seperate from the Masters? I always thought those who won in the Open would play in the Masters. Yet all the Masters winners tend to be PBA pros and all the Open winners tend to be amateurs.
Also, for those that have played in the Open...from what I understand, you can't just play singles. You have to play doubles as well as singles. I wonder why that is? Living out west...if the tournament was in Vegas...it might be something fun to play in (entry is only like $55)...but if you have to do doubles as well, then I'd have to find a doubles partner...which sounds easy...but there are SO many bowlers...good bowlers...that if you approached them and said, "Hey, I was thinking of playing in the USBC Open and wondered if you want to be my doubles partner?"....they would flat out run. Not just because I'm not good enough...but it's just SO hard to get bowlers, even good league bowlers, to step outside that comfort zone of bowling in their own house on a THS. WAY too many guys with big egos that can't imagine getting on a bigger stage and bowling a 175.
So whats the deal with the USBC Open and Masters? I know a couple/few of you have made the trip.
I know the TNBA and ABT tend to be for amateurs...I think some of their tournaments you can't be in the PBA and need to have an average less than like 190 or 180.
But I can't figure out why the pro players don't win the USBC Open. Is the Open completely seperate from the Masters? I always thought those who won in the Open would play in the Masters. Yet all the Masters winners tend to be PBA pros and all the Open winners tend to be amateurs.
Also, for those that have played in the Open...from what I understand, you can't just play singles. You have to play doubles as well as singles. I wonder why that is? Living out west...if the tournament was in Vegas...it might be something fun to play in (entry is only like $55)...but if you have to do doubles as well, then I'd have to find a doubles partner...which sounds easy...but there are SO many bowlers...good bowlers...that if you approached them and said, "Hey, I was thinking of playing in the USBC Open and wondered if you want to be my doubles partner?"....they would flat out run. Not just because I'm not good enough...but it's just SO hard to get bowlers, even good league bowlers, to step outside that comfort zone of bowling in their own house on a THS. WAY too many guys with big egos that can't imagine getting on a bigger stage and bowling a 175.
So whats the deal with the USBC Open and Masters? I know a couple/few of you have made the trip.