October 08, 2009 Shannon O'Keefe's Road to Bowling Stardom Nobody tells Team USA member Shannon O'Keefe that she cannot do something. Nobody. And if you think it is easy to tell her otherwise, you try it.
October 01, 2009 Memory lane: the legend of Buzz Fazio By 1968, the bowler known in living rooms across America as "the little Italian guy who jumps around all the time" was back and on the verge of becoming the oldest player ever to win the Masters, and stood one tenth frame away from defeating Pete Tountas to achieve a place in history which, as any bowling fan aware of Fazio's career will agree, he already owned even with a loss.
September 17, 2009 2009: The Year of Ron Mohr He calls himself "just a pretty good bowler from Anchorage Alaska." Anyone who even casually followed the Professional Bowlers Association's Senior Tour this summer, though, might call him more than "pretty good." Some might call him great.
September 16, 2009 USWO Profiles: Defending Champ Kim Terrell-Kearney If you're wondering how Kim Terrell-Kearney made the leap from a teenager whose interest in bowling "faded through high school" to a two-time champion who gets voicemails from Billie Jean King, don't worry - so is Kim Terrell-Kearney.
September 08, 2009 Bo Burton: The Interview, Pt. 2 We conclude our two-part interview with PBA Hall of Famer Bo Burton today as Burton shares more great stories from his life in bowling.
September 07, 2009 Bo Burton: The Interview, Pt. 1 Recently PBA Hall of Famer Bo Burton sat down with BOWL.com for an exclusive interview in which he sounds off on the present state of the sport, recalls many legendary moments to which he had a front row seat as a broadcaster with ABC for decades, explains why he should have won the 1966 U.S. Open, and much more.
August 26, 2009 Dale Traber's 2009: A Year to Remember The hammer that Dale Traber formed with clutched fists and swung after the strike that gave him his 2009 USBC Senior Masters victory was a hammer he brought down on more than just opponent Ross Packard's dreams of capturing a major title on the PBA Senior Tour.
August 19, 2009 Ryan Lingholm: The Other Side of Two-Handed Bowling Lingholm's habit of adjusting to his circumstance without the slightest trace is self-pity is exactly the reason that, just weeks into her job as manager of the AMF bowling center in Boynton Beach where Lingholm works, Maureen Delvin has already found in Lingholm one of the most inspiring people she has ever met.
August 13, 2009 Meet Ron Williams: bowling's original king Royalty never knew a home as modest as the one it finds just off of Cooper Street in Arlington, Texas. There, tucked deep in a shopping center where locked cars cook under the Texas sun and Rusty's Billiards is always open, the man whom some bowling fans still refer to as "the real king" finds his throne these days behind the counter of a pro shop at a place called Spare Time Lanes.
August 10, 2009 The trials of Tommy Jones Tommy Jones picks up his ball and prepares for his first shot under the hot lights of TV cameras in nearly a year. The same Tommy Jones who won his first ten titles more quickly than Dick Weber did, more quickly, in fact, than anyone in the history of the Professional Bowlers Association. The same Tommy Jones whom the PBA named the 30th greatest player in history just as he also prepared to turn only 30 years old.