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JaxBowlingGuy
07-06-2016, 02:35 AM
So how do you approach summer leagues?

1) skip summer leagues
2) work on new things for winter leagues
3) just like winter league, after all it's still league.

Personally I usually skip the summer leagues. I do a lot of tournaments over the summer and usually try to sub at various houses once to twice a week.

Briantime
07-06-2016, 09:18 AM
Well....


I may not be your target audience for this post as the summer league I am bowling in is the first league I have bowled in since I was a teenager.

For me, the summer league was a great way to get into league bowling as I wanted to make sure I wasn't getting into too serious or intense of a league when I was just getting back into the game. Plus I got a "free" Storm Snap Lock for participating :-)

Blomer
07-06-2016, 10:15 AM
He summer league that I'm in isn't too serious, no big money, actually you don't win money. It's a $10 a week fee for 12 weeks. It's at a center that I don't bowl regularly at during fall. I. Taking the league as a warmup for fall. Working on things and trying out different balls. If. Shoot poorly, don't let it get to me.

billf
07-11-2016, 05:58 AM
Hmmmm. I'm bowling my usual two non-certified summer leagues. Both are four person teams. First three of us are on both teams (two of my clients).
Tuesday's is 9-pin no tap where we get lottery tickets. It's just a fun night for us to prepare for
Wednesday's PBA experience league. I enjoy seeing the other two get mad when I beat them. They both out average me on a house shot the last two years. She is 18 and he is 20 so there was a point when I did average higher, like before they got really good.