Wow what a heartbreak Championship loss for Sullins Brian Voss wow that's all I can say about Brian Voss as wow wow wow what a gutsy performance I'm sure I'm not the only one to say this this is one of the best Championship matches I've seen in twenty something years of watching bowling
Clearly this was so thrilling that you totally forgot there were things called punctuation marks, lol. It was a great finals match. I have to admit I was rooting for Voss all the way. I watched and rooted for Voss the Boss in the 1980s. I can't believe he's 61 and still looks like a guy in his mid 40's. What a great bowler!
The juniors who all want to be two handed superstars fluffing the ball all over the place and missing spares need to see these classic bowlers and their super form. These styles win you in just about every condition. If you were to put out a tough pattern in the regular tour, I could guarantee you that some of these 50 and 60+ year old shooters will make the cut and perhaps go all the way - hell Norm Duke proved that - his talent comes on accuracy and balance and the ability to change. Junior two handers who use 20 board areas will be sorry once they hit a hard PBA condition. These experienced PBA players will destroy them.
@@douglasharris5216 1. I mentioned 50 or 60. Duke is 55. John Handegard did come close at winning a REGULAR PBA stop at 56 years old. The two handed Belmo superstar juniors need to learn from people like Duke and not fluffing 45 balls down the lane with this two handed crap trying all to be Belmos. This has killed the once great sport of the 70s and 80s when the PBA was prestigious.
Harry Sullins has the nickname, "The Legend." Wasn't he also given the name, "The Iron Man" because he bowled 239 consecutive events and deliberately stopped at that number??
Easy shot tonight boys. Throw second arrow and it'll go right thru the pocket. High scores boys. I avg 198 and I could kill this pattern. You can't expect a strike every shot Ron. Dias has the smoothest game of any top 4. The only way the lanes will stay the same is if they strip the lanes after every game. Then they'll be really close every pair that bowls on them.
Naive, delusional, and not observant ... Professionals can make the most difficult of patterns look easy while conversely making easy patterns look even easier. Let's give you James Daniels 10 games on this pattern. I predict you making your average twice with a high of 208 and low of 125. I also see this pattern killing you. Well duh!! ofcourse they'll be the same, might as well just bowl one game and save on resources.
Both guys made beautiful clutch shots in that last match, but in the end the Great Pin Action God spoke and gave the title to Brian Voss. BTW, Brian Voss is 61?!!! That man barely looks over 45! Check him for steroid, HGH, and gene engineering! lol
I’m not sure if it’s an older generation thing but I notice that so many PBA50(60) guys celebrate every shot like they’ve never thrown strikes before. Walk out every shot or over dramatically celebrate. Idk I just find it over the top and slightly annoying.
Brian Voss has always been animated throughout his career. I'd rather see over animation versus the hollering and screaming that's loud enough to shatter glass. That screaming shit is annoying...
These guys are still 2 of the best anywhere
One of the best Championship matches I've seen in PBA history definitely a top-10
GREAT final match by two great pros! One for the ages
Sullins is more animated than when he was much younger, cool to see that
Wow what a heartbreak Championship loss for Sullins Brian Voss wow that's all I can say about Brian Voss as wow wow wow what a gutsy performance I'm sure I'm not the only one to say this this is one of the best Championship matches I've seen in twenty something years of watching bowling
Clearly this was so thrilling that you totally forgot there were things called punctuation marks, lol. It was a great finals match. I have to admit I was rooting for Voss all the way. I watched and rooted for Voss the Boss in the 1980s. I can't believe he's 61 and still looks like a guy in his mid 40's. What a great bowler!
All good matches, especially the final! Seems they needed to swap the live camera angle with the replay camera angle.
Where is this tournament being bowled? Jackson, Michigan?
What is the wrist supporter that Slkora is using
The juniors who all want to be two handed superstars fluffing the ball all over the place and missing spares need to see these classic bowlers and their super form. These styles win you in just about every condition. If you were to put out a tough pattern in the regular tour, I could guarantee you that some of these 50 and 60+ year old shooters will make the cut and perhaps go all the way - hell Norm Duke proved that - his talent comes on accuracy and balance and the ability to change. Junior two handers who use 20 board areas will be sorry once they hit a hard PBA condition. These experienced PBA players will destroy them.
Don't some of them already bowl events or leagues on tougher shots?
Joe Fernandez Norm Duke wasn’t 60, no bowler sixty or over ever won a PBA event, so your generalizations have failed to prove your point.
@@douglasharris5216 1. I mentioned 50 or 60. Duke is 55. John Handegard did come close at winning a REGULAR PBA stop at 56 years old. The two handed Belmo superstar juniors need to learn from people like Duke and not fluffing 45 balls down the lane with this two handed crap trying all to be Belmos. This has killed the once great sport of the 70s and 80s when the PBA was prestigious.
Brian Voss and Harry Sullins have bowled some exciting matches
Andrew Phillips exactly how many exciting matches have they bowled? I’d like the exact number since ‘some’ is not an indicator of how many
Harry Sullins has the nickname, "The Legend." Wasn't he also given the name, "The Iron Man" because he bowled 239 consecutive events and deliberately stopped at that number??
Boy that was some finish. I was going for Sullins all the way. He bowled a better game. A very tough losst
Easy shot tonight boys. Throw second arrow and it'll go right thru the pocket. High scores boys. I avg 198 and I could kill this pattern. You can't expect a strike every shot Ron. Dias has the smoothest game of any top 4. The only way the lanes will stay the same is if they strip the lanes after every game. Then they'll be really close every pair that bowls on them.
I would like 2 see that....good luck with that
Naive, delusional, and not observant ... Professionals can make the most difficult of patterns look easy while conversely making easy patterns look even easier. Let's give you James Daniels 10 games on this pattern. I predict you making your average twice with a high of 208 and low of 125. I also see this pattern killing you. Well duh!! ofcourse they'll be the same, might as well just bowl one game and save on resources.
there were some exciting finishes in the 1st, semi final, and title matches
Andrew Phillips how exciting was the final match? Did you wet your panties?
Both guys made beautiful clutch shots in that last match, but in the end the Great Pin Action God spoke and gave the title to Brian Voss. BTW, Brian Voss is 61?!!! That man barely looks over 45! Check him for steroid, HGH, and gene engineering! lol
I’m not sure if it’s an older generation thing but I notice that so many PBA50(60) guys celebrate every shot like they’ve never thrown strikes before. Walk out every shot or over dramatically celebrate. Idk I just find it over the top and slightly annoying.
Brian Voss has always been animated throughout his career. I'd rather see over animation versus the hollering and screaming that's loud enough to shatter glass. That screaming shit is annoying...
I like the enthusiasm and animation. If they acted like robots then people would complain about that.
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Ever notice how Voss won't show sponsors? He does that bc he doesn't feel like they pay him enough to do it.