Just do it!!
"Getting into it" is relatively painless and inexpensive at first. So there's really no downside. And who cares if you're not GREAT at it early on....it's one of the few sports where scoring is handicap style so a new bowler has just as much chance (more or less depending on who you ask) to win as an experienced one.
I just got back from Laughlin and of the 5-man team...me and the other experienced bowler each won $24. The guy who throws 1/2 his balls into the gutter won just over $100. The guy who just started bowling this season won about $120. And the guy with a 130 average that throws a back-up ball (throws it like a lefty but using his right hand) won $156!!
Why? Well, because God hates me. Why else? God is teaching me humility. Why else? Because these guys get like 90-100 pins of handicap each game and thus have just as much shot at having a good game and winning as the more experienced folks.
It's "win win"...
Also...totally random thought...it's been like probably over 30 years since I met someone named "Wade". Grade school there were a couple "Wade"s...haven't met one since. Weird.
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