@brian1969a I just looked it up on the PBA website. They consider it his first title, so apparently it was a PBA event at the time. I stand corrected.
@sommerssmith He won it in 1987...I don't think (and I could be wrong) that it was considered a real PBA event. I could be wrong, though...that's been 25 years ago, lol.
That's a combination of practice, staying down at the line after every shot, and even the dry heat that makes the pins fall down easier. And don't forget about those resin balls on the market.
@brian1969a I just looked it up on the PBA website. They consider it his first title, so apparently it was a PBA event at the time. I stand corrected.
brian1969a 3 months ago
@sommerssmith He won it in 1987...I don't think (and I could be wrong) that it was considered a real PBA event. I could be wrong, though...that's been 25 years ago, lol.
brian1969a 3 months ago
@brian1969a It did count as a PBA tour win even then.
sommerssmith 3 months ago
@sommerssmith At the time, the Japan Cup wasn't an official PBA event, if I'm not mistaken.
brian1969a 3 months ago
That's a combination of practice, staying down at the line after every shot, and even the dry heat that makes the pins fall down easier. And don't forget about those resin balls on the market.
sommerssmith 2 years ago
2:24, Chris got Amleto's first two titles mixed up. First came Japan in 1987, and then Las Vegas in 1988.
sommerssmith 2 years ago
Parker had his strike game going during that match
Heyde1979 4 years ago
Ahh... the good old days of the PBA. Great match!
lionking300 4 years ago 2
Man... Bohn was so lucky.
MarciusSim 4 years ago
wow
jim820415 4 years ago