The sad part about the Vespi / Sullins match was, the shot wasn't close to what they qualified on. Bob lead qualifying and match play by 500 plus pins that week.
More low scoring lowlights as the disaster continues... 2:59 Tom Daugherty's nightmares continues... 4:54 First 2-8-10 split 5:04 How about that, back to back 2-8-10 splits on the left lane??? 17:52 First 3-4-6-7-9-10 split 18:15 How about that, another 3-4-6-7-9-10 split???
Applications to become a professional bowler flooded in after seeing a guy win $18,000 with a 157. What they didn't realize is that he averaged right at 230 for the week to get there. Lol.
im a 61 year old that worked double shifts for 12 years, then, when it stopped went searching for bowling prigrams such as what id been watching…and loving..my entire life. 2 games into the first broadcast i saw how unnatural the lanes, balls, and especially the bowlers…have become. now i understand why my city went from 9 bowling alleys down to 1 in that time. thank god for you tube so i can watch its history before whatever happened happened
It's weird now. Just a buncha dudes crankin it and hoping for fortuitous pin action with very little touch on the ball. Also, the equipment has made high scores entirely too easy. It reminds me of how the NFL has created this false narrative that we're seeing the greatest QBs in league history all within a 20 year span simply because every competitive advantage is given to the offense. I discovered candlepin bowling on youtube a few years ago and that sport has a hell of a lot of charm to it cuz the scores really mean something. The pins are skinny and the balls aren't much bigger than what you'd use on a skee-ball table, weighing about 2 lbs. Because of the pins' thinness, pin action is way different and you really have to earn your strikes. Carrying a 120 average is similar to a 200 in regular bowling. I definitely recommend checking out a video or two of it some time. Duckpin bowling is another awesome bowling variant worth checking out as well. Glad you've found something you like a lot too, dude. Take care.
@@blakfloyd Yep. Its like dat. The splintering lightweight toothpick bat and the five man infield would be another analogy. Or the lets just keep shooting 3s philosophy lol
4:19 TD: It's OK, Relax. Rob: He's over 100, everything is OK guys. (TD is like: *aM i JoKe To YoU ?!* ) He's looking at me, I see you Tom! TD: Hey Rob! Love ya buddy! *Go back to soccer please!* 😂😂😂
I think it’s funny that back in the 1990s and earlier, every men wore suits and women wore dresses that was in the audience. Today everyone dresses causality.
I am a bowling neophyte but I came out smoking the other day and rolled a 185...then I got weaker as the 2 hours went by and never came close again that day.
Another honorable mention: The 1980 City of Roses Open Finals. Ernie Schegel beat George Pappas 181-179. The likely cause of the low games was an explosion of ash from Mt. Saint Helen's that coated the lanes in Portland with ash.
One consistent theme is them throwing the living shit out of the ball and it not reacting in time. Slow the fuck down. It’s not high school and you aren’t gonna impress anyone with how smashy the pins go
Part 3? (180 or lower)
Yeah
Yessir
YES
Yes
Yes
14 minute video about my one day of bowling
Lol
You know it’s gonna be a banger when Tom Daugherty is on the thumbnail
The sad part about the Vespi / Sullins match was, the shot wasn't close to what they qualified on. Bob lead qualifying and match play by 500 plus pins that week.
More low scoring lowlights as the disaster continues...
2:59 Tom Daugherty's nightmares continues...
4:54 First 2-8-10 split
5:04 How about that, back to back 2-8-10 splits on the left lane???
17:52 First 3-4-6-7-9-10 split
18:15 How about that, another 3-4-6-7-9-10 split???
For part 3: 2021 pba tour finals seeding round game one, EJ Tackett shoots a 151.
It’s even cooler when both bowlers have a tough game because you just don’t see the pros bowling these scores that often
8:25
15:10
11:40
11:44
17:09
157 and wins by one! Wow.... 🤯
*Great video btw!*
Applications to become a professional bowler flooded in after seeing a guy win $18,000 with a 157. What they didn't realize is that he averaged right at 230 for the week to get there. Lol.
im a 61 year old that worked double shifts for 12 years, then, when it stopped went searching for bowling prigrams such as what id been watching…and loving..my entire life. 2 games into the first broadcast i saw how unnatural the lanes, balls, and especially the bowlers…have become. now i understand why my city went from 9 bowling alleys down to 1 in that time. thank god for you tube so i can watch its history before whatever happened happened
It's weird now. Just a buncha dudes crankin it and hoping for fortuitous pin action with very little touch on the ball. Also, the equipment has made high scores entirely too easy. It reminds me of how the NFL has created this false narrative that we're seeing the greatest QBs in league history all within a 20 year span simply because every competitive advantage is given to the offense.
I discovered candlepin bowling on youtube a few years ago and that sport has a hell of a lot of charm to it cuz the scores really mean something. The pins are skinny and the balls aren't much bigger than what you'd use on a skee-ball table, weighing about 2 lbs.
Because of the pins' thinness, pin action is way different and you really have to earn your strikes. Carrying a 120 average is similar to a 200 in regular bowling. I definitely recommend checking out a video or two of it some time. Duckpin bowling is another awesome bowling variant worth checking out as well. Glad you've found something you like a lot too, dude. Take care.
Thanks for the bedtime story
It worked great
@@blakfloyd Yep. Its like dat. The splintering lightweight toothpick bat and the five man infield would be another analogy. Or the lets just keep shooting 3s philosophy lol
@@josephambrose2852 yeah, i got kinda tired rereading that myself😅. Forgive me its the effect that watching pre 1990 pba gives me
4:19 TD: It's OK, Relax.
Rob: He's over 100, everything is OK guys. (TD is like: *aM i JoKe To YoU ?!* ) He's looking at me, I see you Tom!
TD: Hey Rob! Love ya buddy! *Go back to soccer please!* 😂😂😂
On these oil patterns, these would all be fantastic games for me.
Would Belmonte's 179 during the 2020 TOC and his 165 during the 2019 Playoffs vs Prather count as low scores for Part 3? 😏😉
For it to count in my opinion the highest low score I can go is 170
Bowling planet you got any new content coming soon?
12:35 Thank goodness for sage advice like this.
Bo Burton is a scientist at this game. Still bowling 300 games at 80+ years old.
Thanks for the video, I’ll reacted to it before the end of the day
Now I don’t feel like a bad bowler
I think it’s funny that back in the 1990s and earlier, every men wore suits and women wore dresses that was in the audience. Today everyone dresses causality.
You forgot the one where josh blanchard falls on the lane and shoots 139
That's in Part 1
I am a bowling neophyte but I came out smoking the other day and rolled a 185...then I got weaker as the 2 hours went by and never came close again that day.
“Hardest to watch Bowling Clips ever”
Let's goo lit intro
Wassup Jesper sevensson how’s your old reliable pitch black doing?
Hello, im doing good on it, still working on using reactive resume but its getting better
@@cristianoirizarryaz Hey! My urethane boy using reactive for a change! Nice!
Yeah, I am trying to get good at it so that I can be better at more tournaments so I can get a better chance to win them
Suggestion for part 3: Darren Tang, 2016 Cheetah finals. Shot like 143 or something.
Another honorable mention: The 1980 City of Roses Open Finals. Ernie Schegel beat George Pappas 181-179. The likely cause of the low games was an explosion of ash from Mt. Saint Helen's that coated the lanes in Portland with ash.
@@CausticCommander dafaq
No Marshall Kent? I know at least 3 games that he bowling less than 180.
What percentage of the time is this due to lane conditions?
After the low scores can you do split conversations on bowling
Nice!
Justin Bohn should let you edit in his siiiiIIiIiX calls here
7:07 7:15
Kyle Sherman shot 166 at the 2020 pba playoffs against AJ Johnson
1:05 oh hes high hes high oh we're gonna have a- OH HE WINS BY A PIN HE WINS BY A SINGULAR PIN
1:43 DANG THAT WAS CLOSE
None of them could make the adjustments necessary to score!
1:12 ADAM ADAM JOHNSON JOHNSON
So, why are they talking about Tom Brady 3:00 ?
Tom Daugherty btw
11:59 3 pins!
WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? I AM!
15:25
These look like candlepin scores lol. Guess we are all human.
Let’s go
One consistent theme is them throwing the living shit out of the ball and it not reacting in time.
Slow the fuck down. It’s not high school and you aren’t gonna impress anyone with how smashy the pins go
Add Mike edwards to unorthodox
About as well as I can bowl
0:44
10:28
17:17
Joe
Ahhhh…. my average of 185 feels a whole lot better
Joe I
yikes
For all pba bowlers pls play properly this ruins everything
it’s called being human
humans make mistakes
haha Mike devaney sucks
17:05
0:42
17:16
15:20
17:48
16:51
15:05