It wouldn't bother me one bit to see the women take on the PBA members in competition. Bowling isn't necessarily all about power and muscle.....technique and expertise are far more of the equation, and this could easily allow some of the better female bowlers to compete head to head with the men. I say that the PBA should let 'em in and see if they can compete!
I look back to another sport that is near and dear to me.....NHRA Drag Racing. Nobody thought that a woman could be competitive in the NHRA, much less in the Professional categories such as Top Fuel or Funny Car. Well, a nice lady by the name of Shirley Muldowney proved, and proved very convincingly that she could take on the best male opponents and WIN!!! To me, drag racing and bowling have a lot of similarities (just like Sawbones and his endless referrals to golf and bowling).....both sports depend more on sheer ability, technique, and expertise, rather than muscle and muscle power. It doesn't take a man that is 6'6" tall and weighing 275 pounds of pure muscle to drive a Top Fuel car (making some 7,000 horsepower).....a lady who is 5' tall and weighs in at a soaking wet 100 pounds can get the job done just fine! Bowling is the same way when it comes to size and muscle requirements.....you don't have to be big and muscular to knock down pins and do it effectively. Most of you would be surprised if you walked up to the recent winner of two PWBA tournaments (Tiffany Stanbrough).....Tiffany probably isn't more than 5 feet tall, but she can knock down pins with the best of them. Pete Weber would blow over in a good gust of wind, but he has won 20-something PBA titles. Bowling isn't about size and muscle....it is expertise and accuracy and technique (again, the same thing as driving a 7,000 horsepower Top Fuel car).
If the PBA would open their doors today to the women, I would expect to see some of the women cash in each event, and it wouldn't surprise me to see some of them make it to the finals. I don't know if there is a stipulation in the PBA bylaws that require male competitors only, but if there isn't, then I say let the women compete too! And if there is such a restriction in the PBA, then I would say that it needs some serious rethinking about letting women compete with the men.
There's one female bowler in my state (actually who bowls in my house) who can compete head to head with the best male bowlers in the state, and she is only about 5'4", not muscular, doesn't put a ton of revs on the ball, yet she carried a 233 average a year or so ago. She hasn't shot 800 yet, but she has been in the 790's on several occasions, and has some 4 300 games to her credit thus far. To meet her, you would never really expect a powerhouse bowler....and to watch her bowl, you can easily see that she doesn't overpower the lanes at all....but, she gets the job done, and done VERY effectively. At some 26 years of age, she has already recorded over 170 700+ sanctioned series, which is waaaaaaaay ahead of any other woman in the state, and most men too. Basically, she uses accuracy and technique to get the job done, and not raw power....but you know when she smacks the pocket square, because you still hear a good crack out of the pins, and it all comes from ball placement.
Women in the PBA??? I say, "let 'em in"!!!