A split season is one in which all results, standings and averages are reset at some point during the season, typically in the middle. Basically, it's a single season treated as two completely distinct seasons.
Some leagues that bowl split seasons have a final roll-off between the champions of each half to crown an overall league champion (assuming two different teams won each half).
No. Bowling for Soup have never split up.
In bowling, off peak typically refers to the bowling season no longer being active. Peak season is when the bowling season is active and leagues are playing.
The 7-10 split.
A circle around the number signifies a split.
In bowling, the sour apple, also referred to as the lily, is a name referring to the 5-7-10 pin split. It is a very difficult split to pick up.
It is still scored as a spare.
It's a "split" or "split-pin" situation.
It is mainly played in the winter as a sport
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Bowling ... 'bed posts' is slang for the 7-10 split.
This depends where you are located and what league you are part of of. Most of the time, the season starts in spring but it can start any month considering that weather is not a factor in bowling. (Bowling is played inside!)
technically ,bowling can have bed posts ,better known as the 7-10 split.