A low game refers to the lowest single-game score a bowler has recorded during a specific series or over a period of time. While most players focus on their high scores tracking a low game helps identify areas where consistency is lacking. Therefore a wide gap between a high game and a low game often suggests that a player needs to work on their spare shooting. Most league bowlers try to keep their low game close to their overall average to stay competitive. For example his low game of the night was a 120 because he struggled to pick up easy spares. A low game is the minimum score achieved by a player during a session or career. His low game of the night was a 120 because he struggled to pick up easy spares.
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