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Lane1fanatic

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PBA, What is this Tour coming to?
« on: August 11, 2003, 09:39:54 AM »
What is this about the PBA Tour exempting a 64 man field?!?!?!? Great PDW and WRWjr. Everyweek in the finals. Check out the PBA website and this is what they're saying
"The PBA announced significant changes to the PBA Tour that will include an exempt field, an all match play format, increased guaranteed prize money for all spots and a new business model for bowling centers that host a PBA Tour event."

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Re: PBA, What is this Tour coming to?
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2003, 12:47:14 AM »
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Re: PBA, What is this Tour coming to?
« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2003, 01:34:04 AM »
Well this tour is made for the best bowlers in the world, and obviously if you dont make it on, your not good enough. Just more reasons to work yourself harder to improve. Its made to be hard.
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Re: PBA, What is this Tour coming to?
« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2003, 02:17:01 AM »
channel surfer, the problem is to getting the tour exemption points in the regional system... that will cost you a lot of money. PBA Dues remain to be the same... 20 bucks a month, and regional costs (hotel @ 79/night; 200 entry, equipment, gasoline/flight, etc.) are the same... yet the prize funds are the same ($2500-3000 for first place... even in the overcrowded south region!). Even though when there are 64 in a field... that means more regional players (or megabuck players, depending on how it gets sorted out), and hopefully more money will come there... but it doesnt look like it, at least for the regionals.

It looks like the kids in our generation will bowl the megabucks, after all. I think it's more reasonable for us to go there when we go adult as it isn't really worth it to bowl with Dave Husted or Wayne Webb in some regional right now, as they are part-time players. It looks like only a miracle that some kind of young talent will make the tour, as all the touring players are already going to get those exemptions.

Don't look forward to seeing young talent in the next 5-10 years on the tour. They are all bowling the high roller or international tournaments (The Tim Mack Tour) instead.

You will make the exempt tour if you have the money and accumulate all the regional points, from my standpoint... it looks like. the PBA needs to go back and run tournaments again, instead of creating a tennis tour.
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Re: PBA, What is this Tour coming to?
« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2003, 02:44:20 AM »
I totally agree with you on that one Jeremy. If they want to turn it into a tennis tournament, why doesn't everyone go play tennis instead?

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Re: PBA, What is this Tour coming to?
« Reply #5 on: August 12, 2003, 09:22:24 AM »
no matter what... if it comes to that... and if i'd like to do a national tour stop. I'd spend a lot more money than before just to try it out.  The Amateur spot #64 every week will be tough... it will end up having "touring amateurs" going into that, so they won't get a card.

As for the new format itself, it locks out new young talent. whoever you see in the top 64 in points this year, is pretty much locked in for tne next few years.
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Re: PBA, What is this Tour coming to?
« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2003, 12:13:04 AM »
Evan,

The day that new format changes, is when the majority of the 3000 pba members drop their card and start bowling the megabuck tournaments... then dues won't be going in for the pba... chris peters loses his money and folds... like the pwba.

thats when the pba will change back to running bowling tournaments again.
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Re: PBA, What is this Tour coming to?
« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2003, 12:55:56 AM »
I don't think that the PBA will see much change in membership. The new format will require adding over $500,000 to the total tour pay out for the 16 regular stops. Last seasons #50 in points earned $22,925 for 19 events, if he maintains that position for this season, he will be exempt and earn $32,000 for 16 events. Granted making that exempt list isn't going to be easy but the PBA has put the prize out there and given you a road map to get to it. Now its up to the player to go get it.

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Re: PBA, What is this Tour coming to?
« Reply #8 on: August 13, 2003, 01:45:38 AM »
Can someone fill me on on this Exempt thing?  I was reading about it and it still kinda went over my head.  How do you get exempt and what does it mean if you win a tournament and have (5) exempt spots?

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Re: PBA, What is this Tour coming to?
« Reply #9 on: August 14, 2003, 07:20:29 PM »
Wow, seems many others do not understand this exempt thing either. I mean, nobody has helped out the lady. Sorry Amanda, I do not fully understand this, so I am of no help. See you at the alley.

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Re: PBA, What is this Tour coming to?
« Reply #10 on: August 14, 2003, 08:32:47 PM »
If I remember correctly just a few short years ago the PBA was in the same boat as the PWBA.  Broke.

Thankfully someone decided to spend the money to make the PBA a viable concern.  Every change that’s been made to the PBA has increased the prize funds and given professional bowling a future.

Let’s give this change a chance before we jump down their throats.

The exempt tour is not anything new.  During the 70s, 80s we had to enter the rabbit squads fill out the remaining sports in the field.  The only real difference now is the field is limited to 64 bowlers.  I’m pretty sure that number was decided on due to the smaller houses available now to host the tournaments.

If you look at the future exemptions you’ll notice that number drops to 50.  Its pretty detailed about how you can become one of the other 14.

Us bowlers have been complaining for years that our sport does not get any respect.  Up until now all it took to become a professional bowler was bowl a cake house, pay your money.  Now you have to earn the right to be called a professional.  

Other than the field being limited to 64 bowlers a week, what’s the downside.  For the first time in history bowlers are going to be guaranteed a paycheck.


On edit:  Sorry guys, didn't realize I was in the jr section.
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Re: PBA, What is this Tour coming to?
« Reply #11 on: August 14, 2003, 09:09:41 PM »
so now from this new rules, if you are able to bowl the tournament your guarunteed to make money because even if you take last you are making more then the entry fee, thats what it sounds like, that is pretty nice, but i think it takes the push outta you knowing you can shoot 110 every game and make money, with the old way you gotta push yourself to bowl good so you dont lose money, I bet with these no rules all that fierce competiveness is going to be gone, because you automatically qualify and there is no cut and its going to be the same people EVERY week!!!
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