My scores are usually around 120-160. I broke 200 one time. I doubt it'll ever, ever happen again. That's when I was bowling at least once a week. 120+ Seems good watching most around me not break into the 100s. I have zero form at all. I just try to bowl straight. It's kinda like with pool. If I'm sober I'm OK. read more
The average bowling score when looking at all of the possibilities in the game is a 77-79 score. All average scores, however, are dependent upon the skill of the players playing as the average changes depending on the number of strikes and spares. read more
Bowling skill, however, is not measured by a high score on one particular game, but by the average of the bowler's scores over time. It is very difficult to bowl a perfect game. The highest average score for a professional bowler in 2009 was 222.34 for Bill O'Neil, according to Bleacher Report. read more
The process of determining a bowling average score is as follows: 1. Add the total of the number of individual game scores together to arrive at a series total score. If in a three game series, such as is the case in most leagues, you bowl games scores of 167 + 171 + 148, your series total score would be 486. read more