Bryan Goebel

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Bryan Goebel
City: Shawnee
State: KS
Inducted: 2025

Bryan Goebel won 10 times on the PBA Tour, including one major victory, leading to his induction into the PBA Hall of Fame in 2017.

The right-hander bagged his first title in 1990 at the Miller Lite Challenge in Tucson, Arizona. Goebel defeated four competitors to take home the win at Golden Pin Lanes.

Goebel posted another win in 1991 then went winless in 1992 and 1993. He made up for his brief dry spell by having the best year of his career in 1994, collecting four titles, including the season-ending Merit Mixed Doubles Championship with partner and PWBA champion Aleta Sill.

Goebel's crowning achievement came at the 1998 Brunswick World Tournament of Champions in Overland Park, Kansas, where, bowling as the “hometown” favorite, he defeated Steve Hoskins to claim the lone major title of his career.

His final PBA Tour win came in 2003 in Medford, Oregon, and he also added a PBA50 title in 2016. In addition to his PBA successes, Goebel also was a three-time Bowlers Journal and USBC First Team All-American.