For my team, that is. I guess bowling with 4 other guys who enjoy golfing so much, it's to be expected that we have gone into a tailspin and can't win a point. We have a 7-point system per week, and have gone 0-28 the last four weeks, and 4-38 over the last 6 weeks. We are 15th out of 16 teams.
It's not like we aren't trying. No matter what we throw, we lose. We lost one game by two pins, and every guy was over average. Absolutely snake-bitten. But the guys are talking more golf than bowling since the weather is getting nicer. We're going to be short a guy for two weeks because some guys are going on golf vacations. My wife complains about how much bowling costs, but greens fees are outrageous. A round of 18 holes for what I paid for most of my balls this season. Too much for me.
Seems like our team is the opposite, we bowl poorly and lose the first half of the season and do well the second half, most of the talk this time of year has shifted
to fishing rather than golf. Too bad storm quit making those balls that look like giant golf balls. maybe that would get your golf guys excited about bowling again !
I just can't believe what a round of golf costs. My league fees are $17, but I get a return at the end of the season. My buddies are paying around $40 a round for practice in March! Doesn't it cost more once the weather turns nice?
Cost is one of the reasons why I gave up golf. I can deal with equipment/ball investments......but greens fees/carts are just absurd. Add the hassle of trying to get a tee time at a decent course, and I've all but given up the game entirely.
Bowling, while relatively cheap, is getting more and more expensive. High end balls are about the same cost as they were 7-8 years ago......but $3.50+ per game is prohibitive to a lot of young people.
I really only bowl when I have coupons or bowling alleys have good deals. So basically I stay away Friday and Saturday evenings. Sunday's have the best deals. My limit is $2/game and under because when I go I like to bowl a lot of games. At least 5-6
If it's a hassle to get a tee time, then they are underpricing the green fees.
For example, they price a ticket to Disneyland high because they don't want someone to come all the way out here, and then have the park be completely full.
Yeah it's gonna cost a lot, but at least you can get in and not waste the trip.
That's not entirely what I meant, although I should've communicated my point more clearly.
Often, I used to want to get a round in before work. The club I used to play at, which was underutilized, had certain times reserved for "members only"....semi-private if you will. If I have to go to work at 1pm, a 10am tee time just won't do most of the time.
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