While I mostly agree with what he said, I don't see how is views are intended to fix bowling. Does he think if conditions are tougher that bowling is automatically fixed? Yes the house cranker spraying the lanes averaging 250 is a problem, but there are many bigger problems that need to be fixed first. Things like sponsorships and higher payouts for PBA tournaments, some sort of incentive for your average league player to try and improve their game and become better bowlers instead of averaging 160 for the past 15 years. Why aren't many people joining leagues??? Do some surveys and find out and fix it, I know people I talk to say it cost too much, seasons are too long to commit to and league nights take forever.
While higher scoring in house leagues might be hurting the PBA, those high scores aren't really hurting leagues and leagues is where they need to start if they want to revive bowling to its glory days. To build the leagues you need to start young and get the youth interested throughout high school and college.
Just one example, I live in town that has a fairly large university in it and 3 bowling centers within 5 miles of campus but not one of those centers has a league aimed at college students. Even a fun completely recreation league would be a start. Bowling centers need to start sponsoring some high schools and promoting competition between schools. I know it comes down to money and those activities might not be the most profitable but if they want to keep the adult leagues filled up, they need to make an investment somewhere.
I am 35 years old and it pains me to see that 90% of the people in the leagues are older than me. Very few young people in the leagues, as these older members become unable to bowl sooner or later there won't be anyone left. There are not enough younger bowlers to take there place.
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