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This question cannot be answered unless the bowling scores are provided.
Bowling scores would be a positive correlation because the higher the score, the better the game. Golf scores would be negative correlations because the higher the score, the worse you are playing.
The average professional bowling scores in major tournaments typically range from 200 to 220 points per game.
The average pro bowling scores in professional tournaments typically range from 200 to 220 points per game.
The sanctioned ABC 300 games or 800 series scores bowled can be found at the USBC International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame in Arlington, TX.
That's called scratch
149
That's called a hook. Developing a good one is essential to getting the best scores, and the most fun from bowling.
Normally pacer scores are not counted or are specially marked in league software using a P with CDE Software's Bowling League Secretary software.
16 points higher.
149
Bowling leagues like to have an even number of teams. If a league is short one team, then a "blind team" is added to make an even number of teams. Different leagues have different rules on how to handle the scores for the team bowling against the blind team.