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Friday Five - Five (or More) Moments from Norm Duke's PBA Tour Career 

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Friday Five, September 11, 2020 - some of the best moments from the Hall of Fame career of 40-time PBA Tour champion Norm Duke.
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Duke was 18 years, 345 days old when he won the 1983 Cleveland Open. It was Duke's first title and set the record as the youngest player ever to win on the PBA Tour. The record still stands as of this post.
When the Dallas Strikers rolled 300 in 2016 PBA League competition with Duke as anchor, he became the first bowler to roll an individual and team 300 (Tommy Jones, also a member of that Strikers team, would join that club when Jones rolled 300 in the 2020 Hall of Fame Classic). Duke's individual 300 game came in the 2003 PBA Earl Anthony Classic and was, at the time, officially the 15th in PBA history. After Jason Queen's 300 in the 1997 USBC Masters was retroactively credited as a PBA 300 game, Duke's was-and is, as of this post-the 16th in PBA history.
In 2019, at the age of 54, Duke won his 39th and 40th titles in back-to-back weeks. It was the first time in his career he won two consecutive events, claiming the title over Jason Belmonte in the Indianapolis Open and winning the following week over Anthony Simonsen in the Jonesboro Open. Duke became just the third player in PBA Tour history to win 40 titles, joining Earl Anthony (43) and Walter Ray Williams Jr. (47).
Winning three consecutive majors in 2008 (the last two of the 2007-2008 season and the first one of the 2008-2009 season) made Duke the first-and, as of this post, only-player to win three consecutive majors. He won the 2007-2008 World Championship and 2008 U.S. Open to close that season, then opened the 2008-2009 season with another World Championship victory. You may notice the TV graphics note Duke's 2008 U.S. Open as his fourth major, but it is actually his fifth. Duke's win in the 1994 USBC Masters wasn't yet officially recognized as a PBA Tour major title (it would be credited prior to bowling in the 2008-2009 World Championship, as can be seen on that telecast noting Duke's sixth major).
Duke's win in the 2008 U.S. Open also made him the fifth Triple Crown (World Championship, Tournament of Champions, U.S. Open) winner in PBA Tour history as well as just the second Grand Slam winner (after the USBC Masters was retroactively credited as a major title). Mike Aulby was the first Grand Slam winner and Belmonte would join the three-person club at the 2020 U.S. Open. Duke is missing only the PBA Players Championship to complete the Super Slam, which only Aulby and Belmonte have accomplished.
With 7 career major titles, Duke is sixth all-time.

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@kylerusk3877
@kylerusk3877 3 года назад
To me, he will always be one of the top five people to have ever rolled a bowling ball. The epitome of healthy bowling mechanics and the ‘Stroker style’, the epitome of positive (non-toxic) competitive fire, one of the few to successfully adapt to the demands and talents of the next generation of bowlers (PDW also comes to mind), and one of the most passionate ambassadors of the game (along with Jason Belmonte and Dick Weber). Norm will always have a place in my heart and will be greatly missed when he officially retires. ❤️🎳
@kyleb5169
@kyleb5169 3 года назад
The legend that just doesn't quit. Decades of bowling and still winning.
@bowlingboi9633
@bowlingboi9633 3 года назад
Norm duke is not only a good bowler but he's also such a good person, I've met him twice and both times he was so nice and fun to talk to, good luck at the elias cup Norm I'm rooting for ya buddy 😉🖒
@Viltaire
@Viltaire 3 года назад
Can confirm. Met him once when he was living in Oklahoma and he is a genuine down to earth good guy.
@bowlingboi9633
@bowlingboi9633 3 года назад
@@Viltaire yeah man that's awesome and so true, I met him in Detroit when he was commentating on Belmo's 11th major, and I met up with him again at the 2019 Elias cup in Portland Maine, he even remembered me, he said hey I remember you from Detroit, and I said told you that I'd see you again Norm, and he said you were right. He's just so cool, he'll take pictures with you, sign autographs, he's one of if not the nicest guy on the pba tour, it's hard to choose because you've got others like Kyle Troup, Wes Malott, Jason Belmonte, Ryan Ciminelli, and Jakob Butturff.
@colinbarton5868
@colinbarton5868 3 года назад
I can understand the Belmo/WRWJ arguments for this, but for me, Duke is the GOAT.
@craternose348
@craternose348 Год назад
Wdym? Everyone is entitled to an opinion just like you
@Pinoystriker
@Pinoystriker 3 года назад
The most loved and respectful player in PBA
@shawntaylor7442
@shawntaylor7442 3 года назад
How awesome to hear the Legend Chris Schenkel on the call. Takes me back to my youth bowling days.
@danielmolina7925
@danielmolina7925 3 года назад
Wow Norms Form And Swing When He was 18 Was So Smooth ,Perfect & Clean He Is A Legend For All He Has Done ... PBA should Do a Tribute For That Amazing Man Before He Retires ✌🏼🎳
@andrewphillips2179
@andrewphillips2179 3 года назад
Norm Duke is one of the best legendary bowlers on the Pba Tour
@cristianoirizarryaz
@cristianoirizarryaz 3 года назад
The duke of bowling
@jtvids17
@jtvids17 3 года назад
God's gift to bowling. IMO the greatest all around player to ever roll a bowling ball. Undoubtedly the most versatile. Period.
@JustinChipmunkToyStoryAnimator
@JustinChipmunkToyStoryAnimator 3 года назад
I Love this sport. You guys need to broadcast this sport in Australia so I can see Jason Belmonte
@kenbeattie3967
@kenbeattie3967 3 года назад
Norm Dukes greatness comes from being able to work from anywhere on the lanes. His longevity in this game is because of his simple and repetitive style. In my opinion, he's the best down and in players of all time... 🎳
@travismalakowsky759
@travismalakowsky759 3 года назад
Is that bucket conversion one of the greatest shots ever?!
@rogerowensby6700
@rogerowensby6700 3 года назад
He new the final strike for the 300 game was good off his hand.
@akbubs
@akbubs 3 года назад
Roger Owensby knowing what the answer is, which time?
@jeroldserrell9746
@jeroldserrell9746 3 года назад
Just amazing that's all
@treysrailfanning1296
@treysrailfanning1296 3 года назад
this is what i have been wanting tank you!
@astralis_shark9220
@astralis_shark9220 3 года назад
Where can i seee it live
@Bowling1984FortniteandMLB
@Bowling1984FortniteandMLB 3 года назад
Cool.
@ChristianClayton2000
@ChristianClayton2000 3 года назад
DUUUUUUUUUUUUUKE
@anandguruji83
@anandguruji83 3 года назад
Five (or More) Moments from Norm Duke's PBA Tour Career
@anandguruji83
@anandguruji83 3 года назад
Five (or More) Moments from Norm Duke's PBA Tour Career
@kianandaya7323
@kianandaya7323 3 года назад
Eyy first coment
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