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Title: Just how expensive is it to bowl pba regional events
Post by: Speedburner89 on August 21, 2005, 08:36:54 AM
For kids still in high school it is virtually unheard of for a kid to be bowling pba regional events.  That isn't to say that it hasn't been done, but if you're that young it requires a ton of talent and for a kid to have a quite hefty bank account.  I guess what i'm trying to say is:  If the average kid put in enough time and got good enough would it be in any sense practical for them to bowl some regional events if they were still in high school?
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Title: Re: Just how expensive is it to bowl pba regional events
Post by: a_ak57 on August 21, 2005, 04:38:35 PM
If you think you're good enough to beat some of the pros you see on TV, and don't mind not being allowed to bowl YABA ever again, go for it.
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Title: Re: Just how expensive is it to bowl pba regional events
Post by: Scolai on August 21, 2005, 04:57:56 PM
We have a couple of teenage boys who compete regularly on the PBA Regional circuit here in the south region.  Michael Wall & his brother (can't remember his name at the moment) from Fayetteville, NC.

As for cost, practice not included, each entry costs $200 for members and $250 for non-members.  You have to be ready, however, to make it out there so add a few hundred bucks a month for practice.
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Title: Re: Just how expensive is it to bowl pba regional events
Post by: bighook69 on August 21, 2005, 04:58:03 PM
some could, but like andy said, you will lose the privilage to bowl YABA. For you personally, i would not sudgest it, your arsenal is not near extensive enough to cover some of there patterns.
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Title: Re: Just how expensive is it to bowl pba regional events
Post by: michelle on August 21, 2005, 05:05:31 PM
And don't forget the other necessary expenses- food, travel and lodging.  It is very easy to come out on the short end of the stick even when you cash a check.  And, as others have noted, there are equipment issues to contend with, which amount to additional expenses that you have to be ready to cover.  

That said, if one is truly attempting to advance their abilities, there is much to be learned from the experience.  However, I do not know if it would be worth foregoing the ability to earn scholarship money via YABA events.
Title: Re: Just how expensive is it to bowl pba regional events
Post by: Speedburner89 on August 21, 2005, 05:11:13 PM
I myself haven't consider it, but if i did, i don't have a job at the moment, but once i get one that will help expand my arsenal, and all my out of league practice would be free.
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Title: Re: Just how expensive is it to bowl pba regional events
Post by: imjouster on August 21, 2005, 08:51:31 PM
I'm still YABA/USBC youth but I am positive that both a friend and I could go to the regional PBA tournaments around here and do quite well.  Maybe not the very first couple of tournaments, but we would definately give the other bowlers there a run for their money.  I know a couple that usually place in the top 5-10 every tournament and I consistently beat them on all different shots.  Sport shots, house shots, PBA patterns.  But what can I say, I would rather stay a junior for a couple more years, and earn about $1500 in scholarships every year.  It all just depends on what you want to do.  I figure that I'd rather be basically guaranteed the money rather than having to pay $200 a tournament and end up losing money on my first year.  But it is all really your choice.  Hope you choose well for yourself.

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Title: Re: Just how expensive is it to bowl pba regional events
Post by: TwoFourEightNineNine on August 21, 2005, 09:19:18 PM
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Maybe not the very first couple of tournaments, but we would definately give the other bowlers there a run for their money.


If you still have this mindset, then you are not ready.

The day I bowl a regional is when I say I'm ready to be able to win a title, even if it were my first regional tournament. There's no being modest in the regional system. Every single one of those 100 guys who bowl regionals on weekends think that they can win... not just cash or make cuts. If you are the one who is there there and hopefully can have a chance of winning, then I think you could be wasting your time. Every one of those guys think they WILL win that particular tournament on that weekend, and with them saying that they are the one going to win that title, and you just *maybe* having a chance, then I think you might be a step behind.

This is just my opinion.

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Edited on 8/21/2005 9:12 PM