boomer
08-14-2023, 02:13 PM
This time they did handicap no-tap - which was fun but obviously for the lower average bowlers. And yes, they racked it up! :) My wife took 14th, for $90. Not bad!
I found it funny how during league we all seem to leave so many 10's that you'd think we'd ROCK no-tap but . . . I think out of 30 strikes (5 games) I only had 5 taps. Weird.
Anyway - it was on a heavier pattern than our usual. It was 45' 5 to 5 pattern that they are going to standardize for the house shot. Very do-able from multiple angles, but you DO have to actually bowl. It's interesting how some people struggled who don't normally.
Game 1 - clean. 1 Tap. Left a couple of 4-7's and a 6-9-10. 238. Nowhere near where some people were but . . . still good.
Game 2 - open in frame 1 (3-6-9-10 - left the 10) but clean after. I think only 2 taps. 239. Again - nowhere near but was having fun.
Game 3 - fell apart. Talking with others, there was a puddle on this lane that we were having a hard time getting around. 5 opens, 2 splits, no taps. 157.
Game 4 - Much better until 7-8 where I blew a 4-6 and a 6-10. 222. Better - and having some fun again.
Game 5 - Again, pretty good. Left a 6-7 and 3-6 but otherwise solid. 217.
With handicap I finished in the low 1200's, 1073 scratch. My wife was the low payout at 14th, 1373. She had couple of 300+ games (with her handicap, obvoiusly) and had a LOT of fun.
Overall was a great tournament, had a ton of fun, bowled with great people and was great to see people who don't normally win do well and have fun, themselves! (not to say that I typically do well. . . I don't. . . but was fun all the same! :) )
https://i.postimg.cc/hv36CNZ2/Screenshot-20230814-110115.jpg (https://postimg.cc/vxf0T2sn)
I found it funny how during league we all seem to leave so many 10's that you'd think we'd ROCK no-tap but . . . I think out of 30 strikes (5 games) I only had 5 taps. Weird.
Anyway - it was on a heavier pattern than our usual. It was 45' 5 to 5 pattern that they are going to standardize for the house shot. Very do-able from multiple angles, but you DO have to actually bowl. It's interesting how some people struggled who don't normally.
Game 1 - clean. 1 Tap. Left a couple of 4-7's and a 6-9-10. 238. Nowhere near where some people were but . . . still good.
Game 2 - open in frame 1 (3-6-9-10 - left the 10) but clean after. I think only 2 taps. 239. Again - nowhere near but was having fun.
Game 3 - fell apart. Talking with others, there was a puddle on this lane that we were having a hard time getting around. 5 opens, 2 splits, no taps. 157.
Game 4 - Much better until 7-8 where I blew a 4-6 and a 6-10. 222. Better - and having some fun again.
Game 5 - Again, pretty good. Left a 6-7 and 3-6 but otherwise solid. 217.
With handicap I finished in the low 1200's, 1073 scratch. My wife was the low payout at 14th, 1373. She had couple of 300+ games (with her handicap, obvoiusly) and had a LOT of fun.
Overall was a great tournament, had a ton of fun, bowled with great people and was great to see people who don't normally win do well and have fun, themselves! (not to say that I typically do well. . . I don't. . . but was fun all the same! :) )
https://i.postimg.cc/hv36CNZ2/Screenshot-20230814-110115.jpg (https://postimg.cc/vxf0T2sn)