Difference between revisions of "USBC Patterns"

From BowlingChat Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
(4 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 46: Line 46:
 
*[[:image:USBC_39FT_Sport.GIF|39 Feet]]
 
*[[:image:USBC_39FT_Sport.GIF|39 Feet]]
 
*[[:image:USBC_41FT_Sport.GIF|41 Feet]]
 
*[[:image:USBC_41FT_Sport.GIF|41 Feet]]
 +
 +
===Special Events===
 +
*[[:image:2009_USBC_Clash_of_Champions.pdf|CBS Clash of Champions]]
 +
 +
===USBC Women===
 +
*[[:image:2011_Womens_US_Open.pdf|2011 USBC Womens US Open]]
 +
*[[:image:2010_USBC_Womens_Championships.pdf|2010 USBC Women's Championship]]
 +
*[[:image:2009_USBC_Womens_Championships.pdf|2009 USBC Women's Championship]]
 +
*[[:image:2008_USBC_Womens_Championships.pdf|2008 USBC Women's Championship]]
 +
*[[:image:2009_USBC_Queens.pdf|2009 USBC Queens]]
 +
 +
[[Category: Oil Pattern Library]]

Latest revision as of 09:06, 20 April 2011

Red, White & Blue

While all three patterns (Red, White and Blue) are “house” shots, they provide a variable range of difficulty. USBC Blue pattern is designed to provide the greatest level of challenge as the application of oil is crowned the least of all three (although still more than Sport Bowling). Of the three patterns, the Blue pattern will yield the lowest scoring pace.

As with the Red and the White pattern, the Blue pattern is also offered in three different versions to meet the needs of different centers with a variety of lane surfaces and other factors. Blue patterns may be typical of something you would see at a State tournament and provide a nice stepping stone up to Sport conditions used in the Open Championships or local Team USA Experience leagues.

Red

The red pattern is considered the bowling center's typical house shot.

White

White 1

White 2

White 3


Blue

Blue 1

Blue 2

Blue 3

Miscellaneous

Pre-2001 Sport Compliant

Special Events

USBC Women