Gotta say, even some of the best bowlers like Belmo, Rash, or Weber, have had the low days too. Too much often we expect easy 200+ games from the pros but we don't realize how hard it is to adjust according to oil transitions and ball reactions, and doing all that in a matter of just one game is tough
What was the name and year of the tournament that was Koivunemi vs. Kaji? Poor Kaji seemed like he was in way over his head and I was wondering how he even got to the finals.
Chris Barnes had a low score on a televised regional final once. Also the HoF matchup between him and Tommy Jones (the one Jones eventually won) should be highlighted. Both of those guys struggled.
The day I bowl on tv (only a dream) is the day we see the new PBA low score record. I am known by my friends as the type of player that when I bowl bad it’s real bad, split after split type bad…
@@shannon5604 I wish lmao, it would be crazy but I’m only a 160 average on a house shot, but I’ve only been bowling for 2 years so you never know. I would probably have a higher average if COVID didn’t shut stuff down last year, even with that average though I can’t see myself bowling under 100, it’s hard to throw that low of a score because I would need to have at least several opens and less than a strike or a few spares to bowl it
There's a reason Belmonte is in a lot of these low score videos. He was bowling as a kid, showed his friends how much he could hook a ball, by not using his thumb. You can never be consistent with two hand bowling, and no thumb. Norm Duke showed Belmonte the correct way to throw a ball.