US open shot is the hardest pattern they put out. I love bowling on it in local tournaments it's great to average 190 and make a cut.
Ever wonder why the scores on TV might be lower than what you might expect form a Pro? Jason Doust explains the difference between the house shot and a pro shot, in this case, the US Open shot
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US open shot is the hardest pattern they put out. I love bowling on it in local tournaments it's great to average 190 and make a cut.
Yeah a lot of bowlers say why don't the bowlers average like
they do in other tournaments what they don't understand is this
is the hardest shot ever put out on the lanes at least to date
anyway or at least I think it is anyways.
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i would like to bowl on this pattern just to see what it would be like.
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190 average on US Open?? That's decent for pros.. no way is that fully legit if you average that high on US open
Jr Gold US Open pattern maybe?!
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No offense man but 1 you don't know know me. And 2 if you look at the scores of the US open pretty much all the pros average well above 190. And lastly I never said that was my average. What I said was it's great to bowl 190's and still make a cut in a tournament.
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