Bowler With Most 300 Games
Career Earnings $4,010,492.11 Personal: Peter David WeberResides in St. Ann, Mo., with wife Tracy and three children Nickname is PDW Near-scratch player in golfLikes to follow all the St. Louis sports teams Is a huge WWE fan.Was first bowler to be subject of ESPN 30 for 30 documentary which debuted in February 2016. Career: In 2017 joined Walter Ray Williams Jr. As only players with more than $4 million in career earnings.In 2016 had best finish of sixth in PBA World Championship.In 2015 finished second in Xtra Frame Iowa Midwest Open losing to Sean Rash 219-217 in title match. Finished third in USBC Masters losing to eventual winner Jason Belmonte in semifinal match, 232-210.
In effort to extend his U.S. Open win record to six in 2015 and to take all-time majors lead to 11, lost to Dom Barrett 218-200 in semi-final TV match to finish third.In 2013 won Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions to become the first player to complete the PBA Triple Crown for a second time and tied bowling legend Earl Anthony for most major PBA titles with 10. His 224-179 win in championship match over Jason Belmonte gave him 37 career titles fourth on the all-time list. At age 50, became the oldest to win the Tournament of Champions surpassing the previous record of 44 set by Joe Joseph who won the first TOC in 1962. Finished third in 2013 U.S.
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Open losing to eventual winner Wes Malott in semifinal match 279-182.Was member of New York City WTT KingPins team, owned by tennis legend Billie Jean King which won inaugural PBA League Elias Cup.Finished third in Lucas Oil Milwaukee Open.Finished third in WSOB V PBA World Championship losing to Sean Rash 279-249 in semifinal match.Finished third in WSOB V Cheetah Championship losing to eventual winner Wes Malott 288-242 in semifinal match.Won 2012 U.S. Open for record fifth time, eclipsing his dad Dick Weber and Don Carter who won the event four times. Needing a strike on the final ball of the 10th frame, defeated Mike Fagan in title match 215-214 for his 36th career Tour win and to become the oldest to win the event at age 49.
Bowler With Most 300 Games
May 24, 2010 - The 47 consecutive strikes will officially set the record for most. Finished doubles with seven strikes then had games of 300-300-264 in singles. Related Articles. Lists the winners of the 2001 Women's International Bowling Congress including: Wendy Macpherson, Cathy Krasner, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, and Cindy Kesterson; Also lists the winners of the most sanctioned 300 games including: Tish Johnson, Aleta Sill, Jodi Musto, Charita Williams, Stacy Rider. He socks the sizzle to 'em.
Bowler With Most 300 Games
Became second player in PBA history to surpass $3 million in career earnings.Became the second bowler to eclipse the $2 million mark in 1997One of only six bowlers to complete the PBA's career Triple Crown (World Championship, Tournament of Champions, U.S. Open) which he has done twiceAlso has won the Touring Players ChampionshipNeeds a win in the USBC Masters to become the second Super Slam winner of five different majors, accomplished only by Mike AulbyWon 2013 USBC Senior Masters for first PBA50 Tour win by defeating by beating Lennie Boresch Jr. In title match 246-237.Won PBA50 Treasure Island Resort & Casino Open on his birthday for second career PBA50 Tour title.Won 2014 Pro Bowl West Fort Wayne Classic for third career PBA50 Tour title by defeating Randy Pedersen in championship match 259-297.In 2014 had best Tour finishes of third in Badger Open and fifth in Barbasol Tournament of Champions.Finished second in 2014 Suncoast PBA50 Senior U.S.