People who wish to become bowling instructors can take a course offered by the United States Bowling Academy this July at Ham Lake Lanes.
The United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Bronze Class is an event that helps students improve their knowledge about the sport of bowling, covering topics such as how to properly conduct lessons, using equipment, and ball motion. The course will provide attendees with intermediate level training and certification once the class is completed. The instructor for the event will be Teri Haugh, who is a member of the USBC coaching staff.
The United States Bowling Academy (USBA) is an organization comprising professional bowlers who are interested in educating people about the sport. The group also provides scholarship information to students who bowl. The USBA has organized several bowling tournaments for children and wishes to develop additional programs for the bowling industry. Athletic organizations similar to this can use printing services to market their events to the public.
The USBC Bronze Class will be held from July 25 to July 26. The cost to attend the course is $295 per person, though early bird admission can be purchased for $245 until June 22. The final day to register for the bowling class will be on July 13. Those who wish to register after July 13 will be forced to pay a late fee of $30.
