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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2009

LUMBER LIQUIDATORS PBA TOUR

CHAMELEON CHAMPIONSHIP

Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich.

Sean Rash vs Ronnie Russell

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  • great excuse... a fly just flew right in front of me.... HA

  • i wish sean would actually learn how to slow down and pick up spares. nice wiff faggot.

  • @albant77

    Do you know what the bowlers mean by getting under the ball, getting on the side of the ball, and getting behind the ball in parts 1 and 2?

  • I'm a low 200 league player and every time I bowl on a PBA pattern (When possible) it is like being in some other galaxy. This just makes my admiration for prosgrow bigger I see them making it to look so easy.

  • @geater85

    The PBA does not use heavier pins. They are within the regulations that you mentioned in your comment. However, there is less pin action on PBA patterns than house shots because the outside part of the lane does not give you any bump, thusly resulting in a longer look to the bowling ball and less entry angle.

  • Agreed...the pins in most centres are on average 3lb 6oz to 3lb 10oz,however you'll most likely find that the pba use heavier pins. I myself play around a low 200 average in most leagues,but i'd have no idea what to do on pba lanes.

  • My friend Sylvain Brisson have an average about 240 in each ligue he's playing for, but the PBA it's another king of bowling... He try the U.S OPEN in Indiannapolis and he got only 161.5 average... The PBA it's another kind of bowl, remember this.

  • yea, i know plenty of kids who can average 200+. that has to do with time, dedication, training. they are actually easier to teach then ppl who are older because their minds are young, they listen to wat u say instead of believing that wat they doin is right, especially wen they messin up and they think they doin everything right, and because they arent caught up in thinkin they the best.

  • I did not mean 12 year old kids were averaging 200 plus on the PBA conditions, but they are quite capable of averaging 200 Plus on your typical house shot.

  • yes i have bowled on these conditions in the PBA experience league, but no 112 year old kids were averaging 200 +

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