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Scared? Come on, let's be serious. Most women like competition just like the men. One reason most women's tournaments don't fill is because the money isn't guaranteed. I won't bowl a tourney B.O.E. because it just isn't worth it. Another reason is poor advertising. If there is a women's tourney within a few hours of me that guarantees at least a grand, I am there. For instance, the Princess/Queen Tournament this past weekend has been going on for 16 years and this was the first time I have heard of it. It takes time for a tournament to build. Most women's tournaments happen once or twice and that's it. If you keep having the tournament the same time every year more women are bound to hear about it. The princess/queen is now a tournament I will plan to bowl each year.
Good morning Daphne,
I am glad that you are not scared, but to get a tournament to guarantee $1K or more then the woman must show up and that has been the problem, for one reason or another. For one reason or another I would have thought that the Woman's Classic in Cleveland would have grown like the men, but it hasn't. Could it be because of the weekend of the tournament or the amount of games. It couldn't be the compitition becuase it is there and for the most part it is not on house condition. I don't know, but maybe Michelle Bowden can answer that question since she is a past champion.
Daphne Smith said:Scared? Come on, let's be serious. Most women like competition just like the men. One reason most women's tournaments don't fill is because the money isn't guaranteed. I won't bowl a tourney B.O.E. because it just isn't worth it. Another reason is poor advertising. If there is a women's tourney within a few hours of me that guarantees at least a grand, I am there. For instance, the Princess/Queen Tournament this past weekend has been going on for 16 years and this was the first time I have heard of it. It takes time for a tournament to build. Most women's tournaments happen once or twice and that's it. If you keep having the tournament the same time every year more women are bound to hear about it. The princess/queen is now a tournament I will plan to bowl each year.
I will not really participate in a bowling tournament unless it is scratch and on some sort of "sport" pattern. With house shots, it is whoever can carry the best that day or weekend and if the pin gods are not with you, then you are screwed. Women are not afraid to bowl each other, it is due to poor promotion of women's tournaments. Most women will go to any tournament, as long as they know about it. Personally, I will travel pretty much anywhere but I do not enjoy dropping a hundred a night on a hotel room, so one day tournaments are better for me. I like to see that the money is GUARENTEED, not based on so many entries in the fine print at the bottom of the page to make that first place money. But, again, you run into problems of first is a grand and then the rest doesn't pay squat. The money has to be filtered down appropriately, not just heavy on one position. Side pots and brackets are always good. I've bowled tournaments that a portion of the entry fee put you into the side pots (it was like a buck a game for every bowler, hi game took all). I am one that when I find a tournament that I am going to bowl, I send emails so I can make copies of the flyers and take them with me to every house that I go to. I am new to the area and don't know many people, but I try to pass the word along to every place that I bowl at.
Scratch or ladies double scratch--depending on the amount on how far I will travel
Good morning Megan,
That is all good that we can get a whole lot for nothing, but in this day and time it is hard to come up with sponors to guarantee the money, so in order to make the prize pot better you must have the bowlers. I understand bowling on tougher compitition is very rewarding when you shoot a score vs. bowling on easy conditions. What are some of the tournaments that you bowl in?
Megan Kimbler said:I will not really participate in a bowling tournament unless it is scratch and on some sort of "sport" pattern. With house shots, it is whoever can carry the best that day or weekend and if the pin gods are not with you, then you are screwed. Women are not afraid to bowl each other, it is due to poor promotion of women's tournaments. Most women will go to any tournament, as long as they know about it. Personally, I will travel pretty much anywhere but I do not enjoy dropping a hundred a night on a hotel room, so one day tournaments are better for me. I like to see that the money is GUARENTEED, not based on so many entries in the fine print at the bottom of the page to make that first place money. But, again, you run into problems of first is a grand and then the rest doesn't pay squat. The money has to be filtered down appropriately, not just heavy on one position. Side pots and brackets are always good. I've bowled tournaments that a portion of the entry fee put you into the side pots (it was like a buck a game for every bowler, hi game took all). I am one that when I find a tournament that I am going to bowl, I send emails so I can make copies of the flyers and take them with me to every house that I go to. I am new to the area and don't know many people, but I try to pass the word along to every place that I bowl at.
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