Bowler (ten-pin)
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A bowler is someone participating in the sport of bowling, either as an amateur or professional. In American ten-pin bowling, a bowler is most commonly a member of a team of three to six people. Most bowling leagues limit the number of team members to five, with alternates available as needed.
Scoring a "Kegler" is 12 consecutive strikes in one game of bowling by one individual bowler, otherwise noted as a perfect game with a score of 300 (100% strikes).
There are a number of bowling tournaments held around the world, both large-scale international events and small local competitions. Professional bowlers in the USA are members of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA).
Famous bowlers
- Earl Anthony
- Parker Bohn III
- Norm Duke
- Bryan Goebel
- Marshall Holman
- Mika Koivuniemi
- Johnny Petraglia
- Mark Roth
- Dick Weber
- Pete Weber
- Walter Ray Williams Jr.
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