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The database for 300 games in Bowling is typically maintained by the United States Bowling Congress (USBC). This organization keeps records of perfect games bowled by individuals in sanctioned leagues or tournaments. The database includes details such as the bowler's name, date of the 300 game, and the bowling center where it was achieved. Bowlers can also track their personal 300 games in apps or software designed for recording bowling statistics.

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The United States Bowling Congress maintains the database of sanctioned 300 games bowled in the US. The International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame provides access to look up your 300 game, if bowled.

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The USBC may have tracked 700 for stat purposes, but effective August 1st, 2014, the USBC does not track 700's at a national level due to the drop of recognition of a 700 as an award score.

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