E.J. Tackett is the champion of the 2023 U.S. Open presented by Go Bowling! Tackett defeated Kyle Troup 221-208 to capture the crown. Congratulations, E.J.!
#USOpen#GoBowling! #AFFTS
L.A. Dodgers' all-star outfielder Mookie Betts just shot 234, which was the highest game on the squad during Game 2 of A Squad qualifying at the 2023 U.S. Open presented by GoBowling! Way to go, Mookie!
#USOpen#GoBowling! #AFFTS
Let's hear it for Kamerin Peters!
Kamerin kicked off her qualifying block in the U20 division at the 2018 Junior Gold Championships with games of 279, 257 and 267 for an 803 series, the first 800 of her career! Way to go!
#JuniorGold2018
At age 5, Emmett Larson of Three Rivers, Michigan, is the youngest competitor at the 2019 Junior Gold Championships presented by the Brands of Ebonite International. He made a lot of friends, and fans, in his first trip to Junior Gold.
#JuniorGold2019
What a career for the legend - USBC and PBA Hall of Famer Norm Duke! His 40 PBA Tour titles include wins at the 1993 USBC Masters and 2008 and 2011 U.S. Open. #ThankYouNorm for everything you have done for the sport of bowling!
#AFutureForTheSport#GoBowling
Former Team USA member Wesley Low Jr. shot 900 on Sunday in Glendale, Arizona!
The 23-year-old started his day at the 2020 Ponderosa Singles Classic with three 300s.
The series is pending approval by USBC and would make him the 36th bowler in history to achieve the feat.
With his 70th #USBCOpen appearance and nine games at South Point now in the books, USBC and PBA Hall of Famer Glenn Allison has knocked over 122,468 pins in his career. The four-time Eagle winner has a lifetime average at the event of 192.2.
#USBCTradition
How 'bout Kyle Sherman! He just averaged more than 235 over eight games at the 2022 U.S. Open to surge from 84th place into 22nd place, which should be enough to make the Cashers' Round!
See the complete standings here: bit.ly/3L4X4xQ
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Anthony Simonsen, the 2022 U.S. Open champion!
Simo def. top seed EJ Tackett, 232-165, in the title match Sunday at Woodland Bowl in Indianapolis, live on FS1.
The victory made him the youngest bowler in history to win THREE major titles on the PBA Tour and earned him $100,000!