I had a.7 10.split to win the tournament. I lined up to the left slowly approached. The ball came out perfect hit the 10 pin shot to the left. My alarm clock went OFF. I don't know if I MADE THE split.
bowling playoffs are on right now, two dudes named butturf and malott are playing. one of the guys wound up with this type of formation and it got me thinking ‘has anyone ever been able to knock em down when they’re like that’. bowling is pretty entertaining to watch, glad i just started watching it
There is a Big Four Conversion as well by Walter Ray Williams Jr. And it is one of THE BEST Conversions ever I've seen and this conversions was done by him only and I believe no Pro Bowler was even able to convert it... I wished that you would have given him the spotlight in this video!!!
What's funny is that these pros that are righties could probably pick up the 3,6,7,10, probably 6 out of 10 times. But it's that pin count loss compounded after a spare or a string of strikes that is the killer at that level when you leave it.
It’s really not too too difficult to make for a righty but still nice when converted. Whenever I leave it, I usually make it unless the 3 pin bounces around the 7 pin. I don’t use my spare ball for it, I use resin and shoot for the 6-10 with a hook to clip the 3 pin from the side. Everybody is different and has their own ways but that’s how I shoot em. It works for me! 😁
I was a 4 night a week League bowler averaging 170. I was more excited by converting the 4-7-9-10 than I was for my first 600 series. One guy in my Friday night League, a 185 average bowler left the 7-9-10!!! Guy from 2 lanes over yells, " How in H-ll did you leave THAT?!?" He yells back," Ball had to go SOMEWHERE!!! 😂 😆 He didn't quite get there but deserves honorable mention for taking out the 9-10.
The hardest split I have ever converted is the 4-6-7. It was on a medium length sport shot at the 2019 Junior Gold Championship tournament during qualifying, and I was scared all the way down. I thought I was only get one when it got close to the pins and then the four hit the six and the ball took care of the seven, and I remember standing there looking dumbfounded that I made it and hearing the oohs and ahhs behind me as the audience and other bowlers clapped. It was an amazing experience.
My brother converted a 7-10 split when he was seven years old. I forgot how it happened because I was 11 years old. The best I've converted is a 6-7-10.
A 3-6-7-10 makable......for professionals? I think that is one of the easier splits there is as long as you don't put too much thought into it. Just think a light baby split.
God damn. When I read the title and saw Pete .. I read the title as Split conversation thinking Weber would be having a conversation with himself and cursing cause of not having a strike and only getting a split or open frame. Split conversion I read after I saw Weber in the first clip
Tackett made it as well, earlier this year(2019). He also converted another split in the same game but I cant remember what it was. Both were low percentage, but he made them both.
By no means am I anywhere near good at bowling around 120s-130s on a good day but I was playing with a couple of buddies and I converted a 4-10 split and i was hype af and they didnt see why. smh
www.slate.com/articles/sports/sports_nut/2015/02/hardest_shot_in_bowling_it_s_not_the_7_10_split_it_s_the_greek_church.html According to actual pba frames from this website, it's a conversation around 14 percent of the time. PBA level bowlers qualify as decent, right?
Estimado señor, vi su video y fue muy inspirador, yo también tengo algunas buenas ideas que me gustaría compartir y aprender de usted, por favor póngase en contacto conmigo para que podamos progresar juntos, en el nombre de la promesa de Dios..
The other video on bad breaks was good, but this one is mostly boring easy split pickups. The 4-6-7 was interesting but 6-9, 3-6-7-10, and the 2-10 splits are commonplace league pickups. Show me a 2-8-10 or 5-7-10 split pickup and I will be impressed.
Let me say gorgeous first and foremost as to the second to last comment the guy said bowling was gay well he couldn't have been more off and I don't know why he was watching it then bowling was never known for that is for Real Men like Al Bundy Dan on Roseanne the famous Jackie Gleason without looking it up when I was younger there was a show King of bowling or something certainly wasn't gay but back to gorgeous look at the brunette beauty at 111 I don't know if the girlfriend of the bowler if so one lucky man,