The bowling handicaps are calculated in the following manner:
- The average is determined by dividing the total number of pins into the number of games played
- The handicap is calculated by subtracting the players average from 225. Any player bowling an average of 225 or more, will always have a handicap of 0
How the scoring works during a handicap tournament:
- The Player reports his/her total score at the end of the round
- The TD adds each players handicap to his/her game score. The player with the highest score is declared the winner. For Example: BLUE(40) bowled a 200 game. She bowled against Odon. ODON(25) bowled a 205 game. Blue's final score would be 240 (200 + 40). Odon's final score would be 230 (205 + 25). Blue would be the winner
Click on the player's name to see a detailed listing of the games used in calculating the handicap.