dmet225
08-21-2016, 01:51 PM
I've been a lurker here for quite some time, and finally registered.
After a layoff for nearly 20 years while I followed my kids' activities, I returned to bowling in 2013. Wow, did the technology ever change! I needed a calculus degree to understand bowling equipment beyond the blue Hammer that I threw when I first stopped. It didn't take me long to figure out the equipment, because within the first six months, I bowled my 2nd 300 with a Storm Byte. Six months later, I left a 6-10 on the 12the ball for a 298 with the Byte. Fast forward to this summer, my 2nd week back after a 5 week layoff and I bowl my third 300 with a Storm Crux.
My first 300? January 1993 with my trusty blue Hammer. That's more than 21 years between 300 games. In my high school and college days, I worked at bowling alleys and had bowled several leagues. My claim to fame is that I once beat both Del Ballard, Jr. and Norm Duke in a tournament in the early 80's.
Oh, I also bowled in the pro am for the U.S. Open last year, and got to bowl with Stu Williams, Rhino Page, E.J. Tackett and Walter Ray Williams, Jr.
Good to be here.
After a layoff for nearly 20 years while I followed my kids' activities, I returned to bowling in 2013. Wow, did the technology ever change! I needed a calculus degree to understand bowling equipment beyond the blue Hammer that I threw when I first stopped. It didn't take me long to figure out the equipment, because within the first six months, I bowled my 2nd 300 with a Storm Byte. Six months later, I left a 6-10 on the 12the ball for a 298 with the Byte. Fast forward to this summer, my 2nd week back after a 5 week layoff and I bowl my third 300 with a Storm Crux.
My first 300? January 1993 with my trusty blue Hammer. That's more than 21 years between 300 games. In my high school and college days, I worked at bowling alleys and had bowled several leagues. My claim to fame is that I once beat both Del Ballard, Jr. and Norm Duke in a tournament in the early 80's.
Oh, I also bowled in the pro am for the U.S. Open last year, and got to bowl with Stu Williams, Rhino Page, E.J. Tackett and Walter Ray Williams, Jr.
Good to be here.