
Michigan Bowling Official Rules and Event Information
Learn about the official rules and events of bowling in Michigan, including the season, competitions offered, uniforms, equipment needed, registration details, and more. Get insights into the basics of the sport, event schedules, and requirements for participation.
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Bowling Official Rules Michigan
The Basics Sport season: Year-round Culminating State Event: State Bowling Finals at State November Classic
Events Offered Singles Competition Doubles and Team Competition 2-Person Team 4-Person Team Unified Doubles and Unified Team Competition Ramp Bowling Competition Ramp Doubles and Ramp Team Bowling Competition
Uniform Bowling Uniforms consist of a T-shirt and pants or shorts. Denim may not be worn All bowling team members should wear shirts and shorts/pants that are identical in color and style. Shoes: Bowling shoes must be worn by all competitors and in most cases are available at the event venue.
Bowling Equipment Bowling ball: A properly fitting ball is essential. Finding the proper finger fitting and proper weight are the most important factors. Optional Equipment: Bowling Bag: For storage of own ball Rosin Bag: Used to provide athlete with dry hands. Bowling Towel: Used to wipe dirt and oil off ball to keep it clean.
Bowling Equipment Ramp: Two-Piece metal unit with one piece being the stand, and one piece being the slope. The Stand should be between 24-28 inches in height and 24-25 inches in width. The slope should be a maximum of 54 inches long. Lane volunteers may help set and position the ramp during competition.
Registration Bowlers may enter 1 or 2 events offered; one must be singles. Athletes will bowl two games in each event. Two games will be bowled by each bowler during competition. A qualifying score must be handed in to attend all State Level events, this qualifying score should be the average of the last 10 games the bowler has played. Handicaps will also factor into the division assignment and bowlers who do not submit a qualifying score will receive a handicap of 0 for the competition.
Registration Bowlers are placed into heats based upon the average score submitted by the coach. A handicap will be used. If a score is not submitted the athlete will receive a zero for their handicap. Each area may enter no more than 25% of their delegation in bowling events. An area is given two bowling teams for every 100 athletes registered in their delegation.
Registration Lane assignment will be done by heat (division) NOT by area, please plan accordingly for chaperone coverage at events. Five age groups will be utilized 8-11, 12-15, 16- 21, 22- 29 and 30+ (age groups may be combined based on registration numbers)
General Rules A bowler s score will be totaled by adding their total pinfall for each game and their handicap. In Doubles and Team competitions the final series score will be determined by adding the actual pinfall to the doubles or team handicap.
General Rules In Doubles and Team bowling, a pair or team should consist of bowlers with similar ages and genders. If a pair or team is a co-ed team, or of differing ages, the following guidelines apply: The team will bowl in the oldest member s age group. The team will bowl in the male division if any member of the team is male. Doubles Bowlers, if one member is a ramp bowler both athletes need to register in the ramp event. Areas may have a pool (group) of alternates that may be interchangeable in their own area for more than one team.
Doubles and Team Bowling The doubles handicap is based on 80% of the difference in the team average and 400 scratch. The team handicap is based on 80% of the difference in the team average and 800 scratch. (Example: John and Jim are a doubles team. John has an average of 83 and Jim has an average of 101 that makes their team average 184. The difference between 400 and 184 is 216. 80% of 216 is 173 (rounding up from 172.8). This means John and Jim's handicap is 173. Final doubles and team series scores will be determined by adding the actual pin fall and the doubles and team handicap.
Doubles and Team Bowling All potential bowlers must be registered in a pool of alternates. If an alternate bowler is utilized, the team will bowl during the originally scheduled bowling time no matter what the age and gender of the new bowler. Combining ages and/or genders should not be a problem since handicaps are utilized.
Ramp Bowling All bowlers who utilize a ramp for bowling competition must register using appropriate ramp codes (BORAMP/BORMDB) or if there is a ramp bowling team (4 athletes = BOTEAM). With ramp doubles or team competition, both the partners need to be registered for ramp bowling. All team members are not required to use the ramp.
Ramp Bowling The ramp bowling doubles teams will be placed in the age category of the oldest bowler. If one team member is male, the team bowls in the male category. Example: If one male athlete/one female athlete comprises a doubles team, the team must bowl in the male division.