The most accurate person on tour is Parker Bohn which can throw within 2 inches of his mark every shot which was displayed on pba statistics but im not going to spend my time looking for a link. Maybe it is just me but when I am on tour I am fortunate enough to have a large zone of comfort, availability, and forgiveness. Yes the lanes are "harder" then they were back in the day but bowling ball technology cancels it out.
If I bowled the typical house shot I could play wherever I wanted... today "serious" bowling as you say... with technology you have the ability to have a 5-10 board availability .
My favorite bowler was Danny Wiseman. Not even sureif he still bowls. I havent touched a bowing ball in 5 years. Work, girls, life.... I guess I didnt have time for bowling anymore but these video's inspire me to get back into it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Growing up in NY, bowling is not big but was for me growing up. My dream was to be a proffesional bowler. lol go figure. In high school, I heldthe second highest average in all of New York City. Im also related to Andy Varipapa (he was the guy who used to o bowling tricks in the 1940's. Its really nice to see people have an appreciation for bowling like I did. I remember all of those guys. I remember all throughout the 1990's watching bowling every saturday at 3. IM 26 years old now.
@caf4e16 What you see in this video is back when bowling was bowling, when you had to know how to make a good shot and be accurate and do it over and over again... Not the phony ass joke tenpin bowling has become today where any idiot automaticlly becomes a 225+ average bowler just by pulling into the bowling centers parking lot and parking straight which requires far more skill to do that then to average 225 or better today...
Sucks how today people just get bowling balls to do the work. Today when you bowl you have a 5-10 board open which will allow you to strike. Back in the day you had a damn 1-3 inch open. If you missed it you were in deep trouble and the consequences were severe.
Nice video but i miss norm duke ;) only on the end of the video
thosen100 5 months ago
@nso1256
The most accurate person on tour is Parker Bohn which can throw within 2 inches of his mark every shot which was displayed on pba statistics but im not going to spend my time looking for a link. Maybe it is just me but when I am on tour I am fortunate enough to have a large zone of comfort, availability, and forgiveness. Yes the lanes are "harder" then they were back in the day but bowling ball technology cancels it out.
TylerBowlJohnson 8 months ago
@nso1256
If I bowled the typical house shot I could play wherever I wanted... today "serious" bowling as you say... with technology you have the ability to have a 5-10 board availability .
TylerBowlJohnson 8 months ago
nice collection of highlights....can do without the music tho. doesn't match.
rallyden 10 months ago
who is that at 1:55?
TheMusicjuice 11 months ago
@TheMusicjuice Joe Berardi
pumazpawz 3 months ago
My favorite bowler was Danny Wiseman. Not even sureif he still bowls. I havent touched a bowing ball in 5 years. Work, girls, life.... I guess I didnt have time for bowling anymore but these video's inspire me to get back into it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
caf4e16 1 year ago
Growing up in NY, bowling is not big but was for me growing up. My dream was to be a proffesional bowler. lol go figure. In high school, I heldthe second highest average in all of New York City. Im also related to Andy Varipapa (he was the guy who used to o bowling tricks in the 1940's. Its really nice to see people have an appreciation for bowling like I did. I remember all of those guys. I remember all throughout the 1990's watching bowling every saturday at 3. IM 26 years old now.
caf4e16 1 year ago
@caf4e16 What you see in this video is back when bowling was bowling, when you had to know how to make a good shot and be accurate and do it over and over again... Not the phony ass joke tenpin bowling has become today where any idiot automaticlly becomes a 225+ average bowler just by pulling into the bowling centers parking lot and parking straight which requires far more skill to do that then to average 225 or better today...
BIGGREENLEAF1 1 year ago
@BIGGREENLEAF1
Sucks how today people just get bowling balls to do the work. Today when you bowl you have a 5-10 board open which will allow you to strike. Back in the day you had a damn 1-3 inch open. If you missed it you were in deep trouble and the consequences were severe.
TylerBowlJohnson 1 year ago
@TylerBowlJohnson Joe Berardi, during the 1979 U.S. Open
NYDanno85 11 months ago
wats the name of the song
willscoaster 1 year ago
@willscoaster It's a mashup of "I Don't Wanna Wait" by Paula Cole with R. Kelly's "The World's Greatest".
MikeHL78 1 year ago
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willscoaster 1 year ago
Nice vid!! But were is WWJ??!!
DaveBais 2 years ago
good work pal.
cdrvlguy 2 years ago