Wow. The third string must be the highest head-to-head combined score for one string, or close to the highest, on Channel 5. Great performances by both bowlers.
Okay, I grew up in Arizona, so I never saw Candlepin bowling as a kid. I was a mediocre 10 pin bowler, and I still love the game. I have heard of candlepin, but never saw it. Now that I have, I am going to look for more. Can anyone tell me why they keep score in a line instead of the way 10 pins is scored? And it doesn't look so hard,(but I am sure it is), so why hasn't anybody scored a sanctioned perfect game?
This theme is played for the Dutch version of Wheel of Fortune (Rad van Fortuin) on RTL 4 in the early 90s and VTM Belgium in the 2000s
I grew up watching Peter and Tom Surette @ Candlewood Lanes . Also worked with them both their as well as Jeffery Surette
What would have happened if he actually hit pins/wood when stepping over the line?
@@SimuLord So missing all the pins actually helped because he was able to score on his third ball?
@@SimuLord that was really unusual and i've bowled a long time.
With this being your last "making this one piece broadcast" I think you saved one of the best for last to upload.
Wow. The third string must be the highest head-to-head combined score for one string, or close to the highest, on Channel 5. Great performances by both bowlers.
The full song is called GAME SHOW by Walter Murphy and it’s on YT now. You’re welcome.
Okay, I grew up in Arizona, so I never saw Candlepin bowling as a kid. I was a mediocre 10 pin bowler, and I still love the game. I have heard of candlepin, but never saw it. Now that I have, I am going to look for more. Can anyone tell me why they keep score in a line instead of the way 10 pins is scored? And it doesn't look so hard,(but I am sure it is), so why hasn't anybody scored a sanctioned perfect game?
PETER SURETTE WINS $1,000 FOR THE TRIPLE STRIKE 30:56 31:18 32:23
PETER SURETTE WINS $1,000 FOR THE TRIPLE STRIKE 30:56 31:18 32:23