What is your experience when needing to clarify a USBC or other organization rule?
What process do you normally go through to clarify a ruling? How far do you go "up the ladder"?
It use to be that your local association people really knew their rules. Same with bowling headquarters rules commitee's. But now it seems like local association people are not even checking on rules for the current season and spout off rules that were changed years ago.
When calling the rules commitee, I've heard stories of people actually calling 3-4 different times talking to different people each time and getting 3-4 different responses to the ruling.
There is a spirit of competition that is not written, but encouraged, when interpreting rules. But sometimes you can even get "its legal", "its not" for rules that are black and white, such as when bowling against a forfeit, you must bowl 10 pins within your average, unless the league votes a different NUMBER. I.E. You can say you must come within 5 pins or 20 pins... but your certified league can not vote to use 10% or 20% of the average to earn the points.
What you do think? Are the national or state organizations making a good enough effort to educate the secretaries ?


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